Agrobío: comprehensive crop protection

Through innovative biological control solutions, the company drives comprehensive crop protection
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Since its inception, the Almeria-based company Agrobío has been a pioneer in developing sustainable solutions for pest control. Leveraging research in insect genetics and nutrition, this auxiliary industry leader has created cutting-edge products that protect crops throughout their entire lifecycle.

New Orius Strains: Continuous Control

Agrobío’s range features Orius Cold and Orius Plus strains, which offer high predatory capacity and resistance to extreme climates. These strains can survive longer without feeding compared to the standard strain available on the market. Additionally, Orius Cold and Orius Plus retain their reproductive ability, ensuring effective thrips control in both horticultural crops such as peppers, cucumbers, and berries, as well as in ornamental plantations.

POWERmite 3.0: Advanced Nutrition

Another sustainable solution from Agrobío is POWERmite 3.0, a specially designed diet to enhance the performance of predators such as Orius, Swirskii, and Montdorensis. POWERmite 3.0 boosts the health and early establishment of natural enemies, optimizing crop protection and production quality. This nutritional strategy enables preventive biological control, ensuring predators are active from the earliest stages of cultivation.

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PHYTOplus: Effective Against Red Spider Mite

Agrobío also highlights PHYTOplus, the most advanced version of Phytoseiulus persimilis. Its innovative breeding system guarantees constant control of red spider mite, preventing generational gaps and keeping the pest at bay.

Commitment to Sustainability

Agrobío reaffirms its commitment to sustainable agriculture through research and the development of innovative solutions. With its continuous advancements, the company leads the way toward efficient and environmentally friendly farming practices.

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