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Inputs in ecological farming

15 October, 2018

KEOPS - USAR SOLO PARA ELLOS

Keops Agro is bringing its epigenetic-based line of solutions to Madrid

The company from Almeria Keops Agro will once again be present at Fruit Attraction to present some of its most important new developments. On its stand, 6C01, a space that is grouped together under the umbrella of Ecovalia, the latest developments that have taken place in inputs for ecological farming will be displayed. A complete line of bio-fertilising and nutrition that aids crop handling and is based on epigenetic technology. Solutions such as Fertinatura (for vegetable health control), Páramon (ideal for preventing fungal problems on tomatoes and lengthening post-harvest) and Reko (defence against thrips on peppers) are some examples that may be discovered on the stand by visitors to the Madrid trade fair.

The manager, Francisco Javier del Águila, underscores the company’s track record in the world of epigenetics from its very beginnings. “We firmly believe in this technology. In a natural way it manages to minimise losses in ecological production, strengthening the plants so that they are not susceptible to diseases or pest.”

Alongside the inputs line, the company will also display its range of bio products, in which the Karamel flavour line stands out, with pear cherry tomatoes, the Karamel Heart vine cherry tomato and the snack peppers, Karamel Volcano.


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