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Mar. 15, 2022

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Expodireto 2022: New adjuvant technology launched in Brazil

The North American multinational BRANDT presented at Expodireto 2022 the pre-launch of the new adjuvant technology, called BRANDT Integras Adjuvant Technology, and claimed it is a product used by “world record holders in productivity.”

One of the biggest challenges in agriculture is to combine the efficiency of agricultural spraying with operational efficiency. Therefore, the launch of BRANDT proposes to reduce losses by improving efficiency in pesticide applications.

AgroPages was present at the event, which took place between March 7 and 11, 2022, and took a close look at this pre-launch. Samuel Guerreiro, Marketing Director at BRANDT do Brasil, highlighted the fact that BRANDT Integras technology results in the best application, optimization in the field, and reduced losses in spraying carried out by producers.


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“BRANDT has developed a new concept of adjuvants that improves application results by reducing losses. Allowing pesticides to express their real potential in controlling pests, diseases, and weeds, protecting the potential of your crop. Thus, we continue with the purpose of respecting the producer's investment by delivering real results in the field,” he said.

Guerreiro said that the technology was developed with the most advanced technology available in the United States and aims to improve its applications in all pillars of application technology: environmental, operational, agronomic, and functional.

According to him, those who were at the company's stand at Expodireto 2022 could check out in first-hand BRANDT Integras Adjuvant Technology, which “aims at optimizing resources, quantifying and reducing losses, which until then were considered invisible,” he said in conclusion.


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In addition to the launch, during the event, visitors had access to technologies that act directly on plant physiology, used by world record holders for soybean productivity, Randy Dowdy, with 213 bags/hectare, and corn: David Hula, with 644 bags/hectare, and which are already available in Brazil.


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(Editing by Leonardo Gottems, reporter for AgroPages)

Source: AgroNews

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