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Between March 2nd and 6th, Microgeo participates in the 21st edition of Expodireto Cotrijal. Held in the city of Não-Me-Toque-RS, the event, focused on technology and business, aims to bring producers closer to knowledge, information and technological solutions linked to rural areas.
“Expodireto Cotrijal is a very relevant event in the state, which contributes to the high yield of rice, soy, corn and wheat crops. We will be present with the aim of bringing the solution responsible for reestablishing the soil microbiome, which promotes the improvement of the physical structure by reducing soil compaction, contributes to plant health and increases the nutritional efficiency of agricultural production. All of this, verified since the first year of application of the technology”, highlights Microgeo’s Commercial Manager for Rio Grande do Sul, Marco Oliveira.
The company's technical team presents the Microgeo, a technology composed of different components for the production of a biological fertilizer (biofertilizer) produced through the Continuous Liquid Composting Process – CLC. The big difference is that this process can be carried out by the farmer himself on his rural property, with the installation of a CLC Biofactory, ensuring that the microorganisms are adapted to the place of use, facilitating production and use “Just in Time".
“At the stand, we will also have a demonstration of a new CLC Biofactory model, BIM - Microgeo Smart Biofactory, with an automated injection, aeration and filtration system, facilitating operations. Furthermore, participants will be able to understand how they work, and how microorganisms contribute to soil health and increase the profitability of agricultural production”, he explains. According to Oliveira, it is important to remember that the company offers full support for the installation and maintenance of BIM, and that Microgeo is an input approved by IBD Certifications.
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