Adama presented a portfolio with action at Expoagro Afubra

Fungicide aimed at combating Asian rust was presented with the Cronnos Field structure

29.03.2019 | 20:59 (UTC -3)
Eduardo Silva

Determining the success of agribusiness in the trade balance, soy is present in crops across a large part of the Brazilian territory. According to data from the latest bulletin released by the National Supply Company (Conab), the grain production estimate for the 2018/19 harvest is 115,3 million tons, accompanied by a projection of growth in the planting area by 1,9 .XNUMX%.

In line with these data, Adama participated in the 19th edition of Expoagro Afubra, held from March 26th to 28th in Rio Pardo (RS). On the occasion, the company took part of its portfolio to several crops, such as the biostimulant ExpertGrow, the insecticides Galil and Voraz, in addition to the fungicide Cronnos TOV, to combat soybean diseases. To present the fungicide, the company took to the event the structure of Cronnos Field, an action to disseminate its performance and effectiveness.

"In addition to reinforcing the partnership that ADAMA has with the Association's distributors, Expoagro Afubra is one of the fairs that has the most resources for the exhibition of brands, products and services aimed at agribusiness" highlights Gustavo Santos, Regional Sales Coordinator from ADAMA Brazil. "That's why, Cronnos Field was present at a good time, as it provided, through an itinerant structure and technological tools, information, tips and practical demonstrations of how our fungicide can mitigate the effects of rust in soybean farming", he says.

Organized by the Brazilian Tobacco Growers Association, Expoagro reached its 19th edition with the aim of meeting the needs of rural producers in the region and presenting recent agribusiness launches through a technical program full of management, practical demonstrations and exhibitions.

To find out more details about the Association’s activities in the region, visit: http://afubra.com.br/home.html

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