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Loyder Brasil, a company belonging to the Essere Group holding company, will be present at the traditional Coplacampo agricultural fair, which is organized by the São Paulo State Sugarcane Planters Cooperative (Coplacana). This year, at its stand, Loyder presents the Copla Haya Fertilizandos Inteligentes product line, which represents a new concept in plant nutrition and physiology and is distributed exclusively by Coplacana.
“This line of Smart Fertilizers is made up of technologies that increase the efficiency of nutrients and substances that stimulate plant development, which allows the maximum productive potential of crops to be expressed”, comments the portfolio manager, Danilo Storti (in the picture).
In addition to bringing highly effective, environmentally sustainable technologies that deliver reliable results, Loyder do Brasil will also offer customers and partners a package of services made up of Labor 4.0, a free soil and leaf analysis laboratory, and Sade - Smart Agronomic Desicion -, an application that, through an algorithm, provides an assertive recommendation for nutrient management, with formulas and doses to meet the crop's nutritional demand.
Coplacampo takes place between February 26th and March 1st, starting at 8am, on Rodovia do Açúcar SP 308, Km 157, in the Taquaral neighborhood, in the municipality of Piracicaba, in São Paulo. The objective of the event is to bring together the best companies of agribusiness and present rural producers with the latest innovations in services, products and technologies.
The event organizers announced that in the last edition, the fair attracted approximately 9 thousand people, including producers, consultants and agronomists who provide technical assistance. The majority of the audience is from the states of São Paulo, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Triângulo Mineiro and northern Paraná.
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