ADAMA participates in the 15th edition of Coopershow
Armero, the company's latest launch, will be highlighted at the fair. Solution has proven effectiveness in combating diseases that affect soybean crops
More than 253 thousand properties in 9.600 locations in Rio Grande do Sul suffer from the effects of drought, a situation that leaves 22 thousand families without access to water.
Across the state, 92.800 corn producers and 82.400 soybean producers record losses and many turn to Proagro.
Dairy production has also recorded losses on 27.289 properties in Rio Grande do Sul.
Check these and other numbers in the Adverse Event Bulletin nº 2, released on Monday afternoon (24/01) by the Planning (GPL) and Technical Management (GET) management of Emater/RS-Ascar, accessing here.
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