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Bananas

Bananas NIP Program Stimulates precocity, which reduces the crop cycle by 3-8 days, depending on the crop and environmental conditions Increases vigor in treated plants, notable in vigor of sprouts Provides good preventative control of Black Sigatoka that can be incorporated as part of a broader application plan. In addition, it contributes to prolonging the […]

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Almonds

Almonds NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth,equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the crop

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Peanuts

Peanuts NIP Program Allows rapid recovery after transplanting through nutrient supply and biostimulation, which increases plant vigor. Protects the crop from soil and foliar diseases caused by fungi and phytopathogenic bacteria. Promotes better root development, which leads to improved nutrient absorption. Stimulates the plant’s immune system to resist disease attack. Reduces the chemical load of

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Cucurbits

Cucurbits NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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Grapes Vegetables

Grapes NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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Leafy Vegetables

Leafy Vegetables NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect

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Pepper

Pepper NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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Avocado

Avocado NIP Program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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Tomato

Tomato NIP program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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Strawberry

Strawberry NIP program Enable rapid recovery post-transplant, and increase plant vigor Promote a robust root system and strengthen plant’s establishment and growth, equipping plant with better resistance to both biotic and a biotic stress Promote a healthy plant system that enables rich flowering and fruit set Support strong fruit development, size, and quality Protect the

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