Biorizon Biotech presents its commitment to regenerative and sustainable agriculture at Fruit Attraction
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13 de November de 2023Biorizon Biotech participated this year in the AgroGO Forum! which culminated its annual cycle of sessions in Seville, in the Guadalquivir basin, one of the most affected by the ravages of drought, with reservoirs at 18% of their capacity.
The future is sustainable agriculture.
On this occasion, the debate, in which Biorizon Biotech participated, focused on the opportunities and threats for the transformation of Andalusian irrigated agriculture in a context marked by the ravages of drought.
Faced with this situation, agriculture sees its most immediate future in the use of more environmentally friendly products, in the reduction of the carbon, water and nitrogen footprint of crops, and in the reduction of nitrate loads from leachates.
On the other hand, a more digital environment, which can measure and contrast and the great commitment of companies such as Biorizon Biotech to the development of products based on microalgae, bacteria and botanical extracts, are going to be an important boost for agriculture worldwide and an important benefit for the environment.
A round table with a lot of talent.
In this fourth and last session of the ‘Foro AgroGO! That it has been held at the Foundation Valentín Madariaga our business manager Juan José Vázquez has participated together with the technical director of the Guadalquivir Hydrographic Confederation, Nuria Jiménez; the co-founder and chief strategy officer of VisualNACert, Mercedes Iborra, and the president of the Junta General de Regantes de la Margen Derecha del Guadalquivir, Álvaro Pallarés, in a debate moderated by the journalist Luis Montoto.
The inauguration of the conference was led by the territorial director of CaixaBank in Andalusia, Juan Ignacio Zafra, and Luis García de Tejada, Director General of the Valentín de Madariaga Foundation. The closing ceremony was led by the territorial delegate for Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development in Seville., María Isabel Solís.