The Latest Innovations in Biological Products and Adoption

Biological products are the fastest-growing segment of crop inputs, and much of their rise is a result of integrated pest management in conjunction with traditional chemistries and fertilizers that together heighten pest control and plant health.

BioSolutions Africa VIRTUAL Conference and Exhibition (registration now open) explores how growers, agronomists, and distributors are working with suppliers to incorporate new products into production systems to mitigate biotic and abiotic stressors.

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Conference sessions will examine real-world case studies where innovative growers discuss their evolution in the adoption of biological products and the results driven by biological integration.

Conference highlights include:

  • The Retailer of Tomorrow: Learn how consumer preferences and shifting demand is changing how grocers source produce and track production systems.
  • Global Adoption Trends: Learn how key crops rely on specific products in integrated systems around the world.
  • Assessing Efficacy and ROI: Learn how growers work with their advisors, agronomists, and the value chain to understand what products make sense on their farms.
  • Precision Pest Management: Learn how environmental factors influence biology at the application site.

The online conference will feature live audience interaction with speakers and peers through an innovative platform that enables polling, chats, Q&A, and many of the same features that make in-person events so valuable. See the full conference agenda, including featured speakers, panel discussions, and schedule of events at BioSolutionsAfrica.com.

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Likewise, suppliers can interact with attendees in may ways through the platform: Show video, demos, product literature, PowerPoints, and other media on your profile page, which allows for live chat and 1:1 meetings.

BioSolutions Africa VIRTUAL, 14-16 July, focuses on agronomic challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, but its online format breaks down physical boundaries to allow participation and insights from professionals around the world.

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