Abisolo Is in Its Ninth Edition and Already Has a Date to Take Place, Scheduled to Be in Campinas Between June 1 and 2. The Event Organized by the Institution Is Interested in Discussing More About the Use of Fertilizers in Brazil and Agrarian Development. Therefore, It Is Expected That Major Companies Will Attend to Present Ideas and Share Strategies.
The Brazilian Association of Plant Nutrition Technology Industries (Abisolo) was founded in 2003, and its primary objective was to defend the interests of brands and producing companies focused on the quality production of inputs for the soil, namely, fertilizers. Nowadays, Brazil has to import a large part of its soil nutrients from Russia due to the scarcity of the domestic market. Developing strategies to reduce this dependence is essential.
Currently, the entity has the participation of 120 major brands related to the organic industry, biofertilizers and plant substrates. The discussions at the event, scheduled by the institution, will associate the common interests of these groups.
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Abisolo Meeting, to Be Held in Brazil, Should Count With the Participation of at Least 120 Companies from the Brazilian Market
According to the institution organizing the event in Campinas, in the state of São Paulo, currently governed by João Dória, it is estimated that more than 120 companies will participate in the event to discuss ideas and network. The event will take place in partnership with the Ministries and Secretariats, Environmental Control and Inspection Agencies, Research Institutions, State and Federal Revenue.
The purpose of the meeting is to discuss more about economic competitiveness, market variation, target audience, productivity, GDP (Gross Domestic Product), and other related topics. It is important to note that the event had not occurred for over two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The venue for the event is expected to be the Expo Dom Pedro, which previously hosted the last editions. The themes will also be interrelated with professionals in nutrition and technology. Human resources professionals will also be involved to analyze the fair at the event.
In summary, the entire organization of the event was planned ahead to reassess the intelligent productivity of Brazilian brands in order to spend less and achieve more. All of this is possible through a combination of engineering, agriculture, and technology.
Who Will Be at the Meeting? Names Have Already Been Released
The first day will feature the opening of the meeting led by Clorialdo Roberto Levrero, president of the Deliberative Council of Abisolo. Following this, other presenters are expected to take the stage to discuss bioactivity and improvement in quality of life. The impacts of genetic evolution in agriculture will also be key themes.
Qualified labor is one of the topics that will be addressed on the second day of the event, along with themes related to agricultural sciences. Event discussions are expected to be led by journalists and professionals such as Willian Waack. Therefore, a lot is yet to come!


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