Tuesday, 13 February 2018
Latest news
- The participants had to take a picture showing a detail or aspect of a plant disease with the pocket microscope for smartphones, provided by Bioiberica’s range of attractants.
- The image that won earned an iPad mini and was taken in a coffee plantation in the Alajuela province, Costa Rica.
Wednesday, 17 January 2018
Latest news | Terra-Sorb®
- Terra-Sorb® Organic is an amino-acid based product that boosts resistance and recovery in crops under stress
- The new formulation is certified by ECOCERT as a product for use in Organic Farming and expands the company's range of ecological products
- Spain is the leading country in the EU in organic crop areas, covering 18% of total crop land
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
Latest news | Olive Tree
Our Plant Physiology Division sent a speaker to the International Olive Tree Conference on Challenges in Plant Health and Technological Innovation
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Latest news | Cera-Trap®
ABIM 2017, which is the most important Biocontrol event in Europe, was attended by some 900 international delegates.
Bioiberica’s Plant Physiology Division presented their biological attractant at booth #57 in the exhibitors’ area.
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Latest news | Cera-Trap®
The picture must be taken with the new pocket microscope for smartphones, offered by Bioiberica’s range of biological attractants
The best plant physiopathy or pathology picture will win an iPad mini
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Latest news | Terra-Sorb® | Olive Tree
The III International Congress in Red Fruits and the first International Symposium in Hedge Olive Cultivation are the most relevant events in plant physiology to be held in the month of June.
The Terrasorb® amino acid-based range of products for plant stress will be key in both venues.
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
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Bioiberica participated at the International Conference on Area-wide Management of Insect Pests held in Wien, Austria, on 22-26 May, 2017. This conference, hosted by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), put the focus on the use of nuclear technology to sterilize insects, as well as on other control techniques (which included the biological attractants developed by Bioberica), to reduce pest pressure.