During the past month of September, Bioibericas Plant Physiology division facilities at Palafolls were visited by six groups of experts.
Crop-Scan®, which has been developed by Biobericas R&D team, uses imaging taken by airborne thermal and multispectral cameras to diagnose crop stress.
The 7th Cherry International Symposium was held at Plasencia (Extremadura, Spain) on 23-27 June. It was attended by scientists, agriculture specialists and farmers specializing in cherry crop production that came from major cherry production areas in the world.
CeraTrap: the strategy for biorational pest control of fruit fly in mango cultivation
Bioibericas Plant Physiology Division was present at Expoliva-there, the major irrigation associations in the province of Jaén gave its support to Bioiberica and its Terra-Sorb® Radicular product, the best choice to supply amino acids to their olive groves.