Bioiberica’s Plant Physiology Division was present during the last month of October at the following events: Vegetal World, Fruit Attraction ’13, ABIM 2013 and the 7th national congress of applied Entomology.
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.
The Vegetal World congress was held at Valencia on October 2-4, and Bioibérica was present with its own booth. Many technicians specializing in fruit and vegetable cultivation attended the scheduled conferences on comprehensive management of emergent pests and crops. Bioibérica attended several visitors interested in the Cera Trap® system, explaining them how to use their products and solutions for plant stress on persimmon, citric, kiwi, pomegranate and peach crops.
Later that month, on October 16-18 October, Bioiberica had its own booth at the FruitAttraction Fair, that was held at Madrid. FruitAttraction has become a leading meeting in Europe in the field of fruit production and its ancillary industries. It was attended by some 35,000 professionals from 83 countries, 25% more than the past edition, with a 27% increase in the number of visitors. Many visitors interested in our specific solutions for quality improvement and eco-friendly protection of crops came to our booth. Our solutions for crop quality improvement and protection can be classified into four lines: biostimulants, bioavailable nutrition, plant protection, and biological attractants.
On October 21-23, a delegation of Bioiberica’s Plant Physiology division went to Basel (Switzerland) to attend the Annual Biocontrol Industries Meeting 2013 (ABIM) hosted by the IBMA (International Biocontrol Manufacturers’ Association). Bioibérica is an active member of the IBMA. The congress’ participants predicted very good prospects for the future of biocontrol products and techniques. There were also discussion forums on the current UE laws for this type of product.
Finally, that same week, on 21-25 October, it was held the 7th Congress of Applied Entomology (within the the 14th Conference of the SEEA or Sociedad Española de Entomología Aplicada). Bioiberica presented the excellent results of the field trials with Suzukii Trap® to control the Drosophila suzukii pest in strawberry crops.