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Having high-quality products and using appropriate equipment is the first step for the application of pesticides to promote good results in farming. However, there are other ways to ensure that this process is even more beneficial, the use of oils and agricultural adjuvants.
Herbicides, insecticides and fungicides need to come into contact with the target to bring the expected results. A quality application is essential for the pesticide to be effective and act efficiently in controlling weeds, pests and diseases. However, the process of applying pesticides is not so simple, and many factors compromise correct application. In this case, agricultural adjuvants are recommended as they facilitate and improve the quality of application, increase effectiveness and reduce spraying risks.
“Today, we develop products with high added value, with cutting-edge technology that make a difference in the lives of producers. We bring to the field the best application technologies on the market, free of Nonyl Phenol, which enhance your applications of all types and purposes, improving their efficiency and optimizing management in the field”, highlights Rafael Liu, product manager at Rizobacter, a leading multinational in agricultural microbiology and application technology.
The company, which develops high-value-added products with cutting-edge technology, has the most modern production plant in the world, responsible for developing the most advanced formulas, which bring great benefits to the field and the producer.
“For 2022 we will have an adjuvant launch to complete our portfolio and bring more security to the producer. Our company focuses on productivity and, as a result, we are increasingly committed to providing producers with solutions that increase their productivity and profitability on their property”, reinforces Liu.
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The entity participated in the event “Responsible Business USA 2022, in New York
Overall average was 3,7 more bags per hectare treated with the biological fungicide Romeo, according to a survey carried out in 220 areas planted with soybeans in Brazil