Discovery
Breakthrough performance
Discovery
Technically innovative adjuvants and application aids
Discovery
Breakthrough performance
Each of our products undergoes a comprehensive R&D programme, screened for biological efficacy and supported by high quality trials conducted by:
Leading research organisations and universities
Agrovista research and development
Agrochemical manufacturers
Trials are conducted at a range of sites throughout Europe - from Turkey to Lithuania, and from France to Russia and also include our own trial sites in the UK.
Fertiliser and biostimulants are evaluated applied alone or in programmes by leading research institutes and contract trials organisations.
A key area of our adjuvant research and development focuses on improving application efficacy.
Using our specially modified sprayers we are able to conduct replicated trials that investigate conventional and explaratory application techniques and the interaction with both pesticide and adjuvant.
In addition to our own application trials, independent studies, we also work in conjuction with the world renowned Silsoe Spray Application Unit to optimise practical spray advice.
The quest to improve nitrogen use efficiency and increase crop resilience has taken a leap forward on a drought-prone Somerset farm.
Agrovista has appointed Simon Warren and Alex Radu as joint leaders of its Fruit division following head of fruit Mark Davies’ decision to step back from full-time involvement to concentrate on the Botanicoir area of the business.
Agrovista is introducing a new co-formulated biostimulant this spring to help ensure microbial soil populations favour profitable crops rather than harmful weeds.
Three agronomists have joined Agrovista’s highly respected agronomy team, bringing new blood to three key areas of the country where the company is looking to expand.
After nearly 15 years with Agrovista and a total of 40 years in the horticulture sector, Agrovista’s head of horticulture Mike Bannister has brought his career to a close.
The transition in Scotland away from the Basic Payment Scheme has started to happen. In this article, Lewis Butlin and Sara Barrett of Agrovista Rural Consultancy provide an update on some options and opportunities where detail is becoming more apparent.
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