Microgeo presents management practices with Biological Fertilizer during Expodireto Cotrijal

The public will be able to see up close the differences in soil aggregation, water retention and rooting of different crops that use biological fertilizer

27.02.2019 | 20:59 (UTC -3)
Adriana Roma

Establishing itself as one of the largest international agribusiness fairs, Expodireto Cotrijal celebrates its 20 years of existence with a new edition, which will be held from March 11th to 15th, in the city of Não-me-toque (RS). With the aim of shortening paths between sources that generate technologies for the field and rural producers, the event will bring together the main companies in the sector, such as Microgeo, responsible for developing a Biological Fertilizer that reestablishes the soil microbiome.

At the Microgeo stand, a CLC Biofactory will be set up to show management practices for the production of Biological Fertilizer, which is made up of a high biodiversity of exclusive microorganisms adapted to the place of use. Microgeo will also prepare a trench, in which the soil restructuring program will be demonstrated. “The public will be able to observe the differences in soil aggregation, water retention and rooting of different crops treated with Microgeo Biological Fertilization”, says the company's Regional Manager, Edson Lagemann.

With the benefits proven by research institutions in the country, as well as by rural producers who are assisted by the company's technical team, Biological Fertilization presents itself as a more sustainable cultivation option for local producers. “Regardless of the environment and culture, Microgeo Biological Fertilization connects, biotically, all factors of agricultural production, by restructuring the soil, rooting plants, improving fertilizer efficiency and promoting plant health. The benefits of the solution can be observed in biological, physical and chemical parameters in a progressive way and that is exactly what we will show during Expodireto Cotrijal”, concludes Lagemann.

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