adjuvant

By davaro, 15 May, 2023

What is an adjuvant in agriculture?

An adjuvant in agriculture is a substance or material that is added to fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and other agricultural chemicals to improve their effectiveness or performance.

Adjuvants are typically added to the spray solution or tank mix and work by modifying the physical or chemical properties of the pesticide or herbicide. Adjuvants are also added to granular or liquid fertilizers to improve the soil or the crop yields.

SmartFertiFix S -Adjuvant 

GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL ADJUVANT TO IMPROVE THE FERTILIZER EFFICIENCY. USE IN IRRIGATION. AQUEOUS CONCENTRATE - Composition Guaranted

SmartFertiFix S is a green and sustainable adjuvant that increases efficiency and reinforces the action of the fertilizers applied to the crop.

SmartFertiFix S is a plant based adjuvant that increases the potential of obtaining nutrients by crops, by prolonging their availability in the soil solution.

SmartFertiFix F Foliar Adjuvant 

GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL ADJUVANT FOR USE WITH FERTILIZERS, NUTRIENTS AND AGROCHEMICALS. AQUEOUS CONCENTRATE - Composition Guaranted

SmartFertiFix F (Foliar) is a green and sustainable adjuvant designed to reinforce the action of fertilizers, nutrients and foliar agrochemicals.

It is a plant based adjuvant that acts as a surfactant, dispersant and penetrant.

Its application is by foliar route together with the fertilizers, nutrients and agrochemicals applied via foliar.

ALOESTICK Adjuvant to improve foliar applications of agrochemicals

ALOESTICK is a product to be used as an adjuvant and applied by spraying or spraying to crops that require the application of fungicides, insecticides, herbicides and acaricides, as well as foliar fertilizers, without affecting their composition, both in the open field (for large and extensive crops) and in shade mesh or greenhouses (horticulture and intensive crops).