Agrinos Announces Registration of B Sure in Canada
B Sure as well as iNvigorate are OMRI listed in the United States and are allowed for use in organic production and processing.
Agrinos is pleased to announce it has received registration for its liquid foliar-applied biological nutrient solution B Sure® in Canada. B Sure has consistently been shown to improve natural plant processes for enhanced yield, support plant health during times of stress and stimulate root growth.
Agrinos is also advancing plans to have its liquid soil-applied microbial product, to be marketed as iNvigorate®, accepted for registration in Canada by late 2019 or early 2020. B Sure as well as iNvigorate are OMRI listed in the United States and are allowed for use in organic production and processing.
"We are very pleased with this achievement in Canada as B Sure registration is a core piece of our strategic plan," said Breen Neeser, Executive Vice President for North America. "Agrinos is excited about this development and we believe our products will provide excellent value for customers and growers in the major agriculture markets across Canada."
About Agrinos
Agrinos is a biological crop input provider committed to improving the productivity and sustainability of modern agriculture. Agrinos' range of organic biofertilizers and biostimulant products is innovative by nature, improving the efficiency of plant nutrition and efficacy of many other crop inputs.
Agrinos products are sold under the brand names iNvigorate, B Sure, and Agrinos 5-0-0 in the United States. They are sold as MayaMagic, BioAmin, and BioQuitina in Mexico.
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