Seipasa, the Spanish company specialised in the development and formulation of bioinsecticides, biofungicides, biostimulants and fertilizers for agriculture, has concluded its participation at the 34th AgroExpo fair.
The international show of the southwest Iberian Peninsula was held between 2nd and 5th March at Extremadura Exhibition Centre (FEVAL) in Don Benito, Badajoz. The company presented its latest developments and innovations for the treatment of strategic crops such as industrial tomatoes or stone fruits.
The new line of high added value nutritional products BioActive, the new biological fungicide Seitylis, the bioinsecticide Pirecris or the biostimulant Radisei form part of the portfolio of solutions that Seipasa has presented at AgroExpo, based on its Natural Technology® model.
Vanessa Garrido, Seipasa's National Marketing Manager, has expressed her satisfaction with a show that has recovered direct face-to-face participation, not possible at the previous event.
"AgroExpo has given us the opportunity to showcase Seipasa's latest developments for crop protection, biostimulation and nutrition. We have shared our most recent field experiences with the whole of the sector together with the results of the latest efficacy trials, our extensive knowledge of integrated pest management strategies and the tools that enable us to ensure high added value end productions, free of chemical residues,” Ms Garrido explained.
Seipasa's National Marketing Manager stated that "AgroExpo has been like a breath of fresh air for the industry, an opportunity to resume the previous rhythm and direct contact with our customers and distributors. It has been a pleasure to meet with technicians and farmers again, with this sector that has remained hard at work, giving its very best over the two years of the pandemic".
The show, which had to be cancelled in January due to the health situation caused by the pandemic, has welcomed more than 250 exhibitors.
AgroExpo has devoted special attention to rice which has been the guest crop at this year's show. In addition, a programme of talks and conferences addressed issues such as the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) or the problem of water scarcity.