The Plant Physiology Division has renewed the design of its noticiasbioiberica.com website
Thanks to its responsive design, the website can now be displayed on any mobile device.
Thanks to its responsive design, the website can now be displayed on any mobile device.
During the 9th ISFFEI, held at Thailand’s capital on May 11-17, 2015, Bioiberica’s Plant Physiology Division presented the results of a new Cera Trap® trial.
Bioiberica again attended the annual congress hosted by New Ag International journal.
Representatives of OIRSA and MIDA, the national plant protection organizations of Mexico and Panamá, attended the meeting, along with technicians and representatives of several Central America distributors.
The seminar, held at Bioiberica’s facilities, was attended by more than 50 producers and technicians
An international group of technicians and farmers visited Palafolls and presented the results obtained by Terra-Sorb®.
This past November 6th, the 2nd conference on Profitability and Future of Vineyard Growth in Castile-La Mancha was held at Tomelloso, Ciudad Real.
Bioiberica has had an event-filled month, with presentations of its newest products, SuzukiiTrap® and Crop-Scan®. Bioiberica’s continued positioning its Cera Trap® system as the most efficient and eco-friendly mass trap device currently available in the national and international markets.
During the past month of September, Bioiberica’s Plant Physiology division facilities at Palafolls were visited by six groups of experts.
Crop-Scan®, which has been developed by Bioberica’s R&D team, uses imaging taken by airborne thermal and multispectral cameras to diagnose crop stress.