FMC presents Colha+ Sustainability program at SAKATA iField

The event takes place between the 22nd and 26th of November and will feature a program that combines efficiency and sustainability

23.11.2021 | 15:05 (UTC -3)
Amanda Pimentel

FMC participates in Sakata iField, one of the main events for horticulturists, which in this edition will take place between the 22nd and 26th of November.

Sustainability, in a world where we have more and more people to feed, has been a topic on the agenda daily, it would be no different at an event like this, for which FMC, which treats this topic with great responsibility, presents the Colha+ Sustainability program , whose main point is to offer, through management programs, innovative and sustainable solutions for the fruit and vegetable markets, which will meet the needs of producers and consumers.

"We know how broad horticulture is. And because these are crops that are part of everyday life on Brazilian tables, we treat them very seriously and that is why the Colha+ Sustainability program comes to act on the most different fronts, so that the producer can harvest more and in a sustainable way, bringing products of the highest quality to its customers", explains Luís Grandeza, Crops Manager at FMC.

FMC has solutions

Constantly investing in research and development, FMC has been working on solutions that help producers from planting to harvesting. Therefore, it has been investing in programs such as Verimark, Benevia, insecticides that have a vaccine effect, always used at the beginning of the cycle, in addition to the biofungicide Regalia Maxx, and the bionematicicide Quartzo, for the control of wound nematodes and root-knot nematodes. , the biopotentiator Crop Evo and Premio and Avatar, insecticides for the management of the main sucking and chewing pests.

"We believe that together we can combine our innovation with the producer's love and dedication to their cultivation and that is why we have sustainable solutions for the fruit and vegetable markets. We are a company focused on Research and Development, which is why we look for tools that contribute from beginning to end of the cycle, helping producers with a robust and complete portfolio, for quality production, with nematode and disease management through the combination of chemicals and biologicals, bringing together efficiency and sustainability", concludes Grandeza.

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