Stoller confirms partnership at the 12th Brazilian Cotton Congress

The 12th CBA will take place between the 27th and 29th of August, in Goiânia/GO

20.08.2019 | 20:59 (UTC -3)
Catarina Guedes

Sharing knowledge, presenting technological solutions for cotton farming, strengthening relationships with producers, as well as staying up to date with scientific programming topics are some of the reasons that Stoller lists for renewing its partnership with the 12th Brazilian Cotton Congress (12th CBA) . The company scheduled launches for the congress. The 12th CBA will take place between the 27th and 29th of August, in Goiânia/GO, and is carried out by the Brazilian Association of Cotton Producers (Abrapa), with financial support from the Brazilian Cotton Institute (IBA) and scientific support from Embrapa.

“We are a company whose principle is to meet each of the needs of crops, at all stages of the plants’ life cycle. To reinforce this, we provide specialists to answer producers' questions and find the best way to solve their demands, through knowledge sharing”, explains Vinícius Mura, Mato Grosso Market Development at Stoller do Brasil and company leader for the 12th CBA. He adds that, during the congress, the company's technicians and consultants will be present to help cotton farmers find the most appropriate solutions to obtain more efficient plants.

Stoller is a multinational company present in 56 countries. In addition to offering biological products, the Stoller Group offers integrated solutions that enable farmers to take advantage of the maximum genetic potential of plants. “The congress represents the opportunity to be close to the cotton sector, sharing experiences, information, strategies, technologies and knowledge, not only theoretical, but applied in practice, aiming to increase productivity and profitability for cotton farmers”, says Vinícius Mura .

“The event is important to demonstrate how essential plant physiology and nutrition are to achieving these goals. This is a meeting that brings together an audience genuinely concerned about the future of the sector, who wants to see Brazil increasingly stronger in cotton farming, and Stoller shares this purpose”, he concludes.

“This will be a CBA that will go down in history, with record attendance and a new format, now concentrated over three days. We have evolved as a congress because we have sponsors like Stoller, who trust and invest in making this moment a milestone in Brazilian cotton farming”, says the president of Abrapa, Milton Garbugio.


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