Tradecorp has participated at the seminar specialised in table grape Maharashtra Rajya Draksha Bagaitdar Sang and presents Biimore, the ultra-efficient biostimulant
30 Sep
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Tradecorp has participated at the seminar specialised in table grape Maharashtra Rajya Draksha Bagaitdar Sangh (MRDBS) in Pune, India. Our colleague, Lydia Ugena, R&D Specialist, has showed the benefits of Biimore, the ultra-efficient biostimulant that places Tradecorp at the global forefront of innovation and sustainability.
This ultra-efficient bacterial extract derived from an exclusive and sustainable plant fermentation process was initially developed for the dynamic Brazilian market, where it became the country’s first registered biofertilizer, Biimore counts with years of successful use and more than 100 field trials on different crops worldwide. Now Tradecorp is internationally presenting this novelty, which is set to jumpstart another ReEvolution in farming starting with India as first market (marketed as Quikon), before Tradecorp will expand it globally.
`Is often said that big things come in small packages. This may very well be said about Tradecorp´s new generation Biostimulant that is changing the way crop Biostimulants are viewed worldwide´, explains Lydia Ugena. Biimore indeed comes in a small package, enhancing both yield and quality. Bunch weight – increased by 28%, yield increases of up to an astonishing 20%. When grower may look at the size of the bottle and be surprised… is Biimore, the new ReEvolution in agriculture?
What is this new generation Biostimulant?
Biimore is an ultra-efficient new generation Biostimulant obtained from an exclusive plant fermentation process. `The result is a liquid bacterial extract, this means that the product is composed of the liquids produced by the bacteria during fermentation but does not contain living bacteria. The ultra-efficient Biostimulant is obtained by using a unique bacterial strain of Corynebacterium glutamicum grown using a natural source under strictly controlled conditions´, affirms Lydia Ugena, R&D Specialist at Tradecorp.
What are `New Generation´ Biostimulants and how is Biimore different?
The expert answers that `Biimore is quite different from other agricultural bacterial or microorganism products available in the market since its mode of action do not rely on living microorganisms inoculating the plant, nor rely on just a single enzyme produced by a bacterium. It is a complete extract that results from the complex interactions of both the food source used for the bacteria, and the unique bacterial strain growing on this food source. All of this results in a product with a unique biochemical fingerprint of primary and secondary compounds that cannot be replicated’.
Whereas current generation Biostimulants usually target generalised problems such as Abiotic Stress, like hot or cold climate conditions and are often applied across the agronomic cycle, `new generation Biostimulants tend to be targeted towards a specific point problem or agronomic growth stage such as fruit swell and development in the case of Biimore´, adds the R&D Specialist.
How does it work?
`The unique fingerprint of Biimore results in a potent plant Biostimulant and at much lower doses compared to conventional generation Biostimulants’, afirms Lydia Ugena. Multiple plant metabolic and physiological processes are upregulated or enhanced via the multi action activity of the primary and secondary compounds, such as increased photosynthesis and improved antioxidant capacity, resulting in increased fruit swell and development, all of which results in higher yield, quality, and profitability.
How is it used?
This ultra-efficient Biostimulant, is used at 10 to 40 times lower doses than many other Biostimulants available in the market. Mixed in normal spraying volumes in the application tank, it can be applied to the crops at the beginning middle to end of the fruit swell and development stages´, adds the R&D Specialist.
`New generation Biostimulants are here to stay, each will have unique characteristics in the agronomic cycle and in the case of Biimore this means big results in a small package´, concludes Lydia Ugena. Agronomy will no doubt benefit greatly from these new tools, will you join the ReEvolution!