Bioiberica Plant Health destaca en el 4º Congreso de Bioestimulantes LATAM & RedAgrícola Biocontrol 2024 con sus soluciones innovadoras de Bioestimulación y Bioprotección Vegetal
Guadalajara, 2024 – Bioiberica had an outstanding participation in the 4th Congreso de Bioestimulantes LATAM & RedAgrícola Biocontrol, held at Expo Guadalajara, Mexico. At this meeting, which brought together producers, advisors, researchers and international and local experts, the latest trends and advances in one of the fastest growing agricultural sectors globally were discussed.
Bioiberica took the opportunity to present its innovations in Biostimulation and Plant Bioprotection, including the advances of its flagship product in Latin America: the biological attractant Cera Trap®. This product has proven to be an effective and sustainable solution for capturing fruit flies, a particularly relevant problem in export crops such as mango, table grapes and citrus.
During the event, Eng. Josep Mª Cerdà, Export Manager of Bioiberica, stated that "Cera Trap® is the leading food attractant in all of Latin America for capturing fruit flies, a very important problem especially in export crops, which require effective, selective and persistent capture systems in the field." These characteristics make Cera Trap® a key tool for producers seeking to protect their crops in a sustainable and efficient manner, guaranteeing the quality of products destined for international markets.
The interest generated by Cera Trap® and other Bioprotection solutions during the congress underlines the company's commitment to agricultural innovation, promoting sustainable practices that benefit both farmers and the environment.
For more information about the product and especially its impact in Mexico, we invite you to watch the full interview with Josep Mª Cerdà, Export Manager of Bioiberica Plant Health, below (in Spanish):
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Bioiberica reaffirms its commitment to the development of advanced technologies that allow for more efficient agriculture adapted to current challenges, consolidating its position as a leader in biostimulation and bioprotection in Latin America.