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Azotic Technologies Ltd is pleased to announce that Envita® SC has received certification from the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in compliance with the USDA National Organic Program. Envita SC is now OMRI Listed® in the Generic Material Listing: National Organic Program (NOP): Microbial Inoculants Class: Crop Fertilizers and Soil Amendments. Envita SC…
Read MoreAzotic Technologies Ltd (Azotic) today announced that their market leading nitrogen fixing products of Envita® in Canada and of Encera™ in the United Kingdom are approved for organic use. Canadian approval is based on the National Standard of Canada on Organic Production Systems and Permitted Substances Lists (CAN/CGSB 32.310 and CAN/CGSB 32.311). In The UK organic…
Read MoreYork, UK | September 15, 2022 08:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time Azotic Technologies Ltd (Azotic) announced today that Encera systemic nitrogen-fixing biological is now registered in Europe. The first registration has been received through the Danish Agricultural Agency, with mutual recognition in one member state allowing registration into nearly all EU countries. “This registration is…
Read MoreChavez brings 30 + years of global sales and business development experience in agriculture Raleigh, NC, February 24, 2022 Azotic North America announces the addition of Thomas Chavez to lead their Global Sales Team. Chavez’ appointment comes at a pivotal time for Azotic as the company accelerates the growth of nitrogen-fixing Envita in existing and…
Read MoreBoost your ROI with Envita™ As you finalize your 2021 crop plans, you might be wondering what not to grow – corn, soy, canola, and even wheat and barley prices are up, and it’s looking like there really are no bad choices. With commodity prices up, there’s a pretty strong argument to pull out all…
Read MoreRegistered in 27 states, foliar application opens up access to the N-fixing bacteria to millions of corn acres in the U.S. For Immediate Release Raleigh, North Carolina – May 14, 2020 Now in its second year of commercial production and following a successful 2019 grower field-scale trial program, growers throughout the US can now…
Read MoreNitrogen-fixing bacteria protects yield potential, especially in stressed seasons University of Illinois PhD candidate in crop physiology Connor Sible completed the 2nd year of the corn omission trials under the supervision of Dr. Fred Below. The 2-year results showed a significant yield bump in Envita-treated crops. The presence of Envita in an intensive management program…
Read MoreOur team just wrapped up farm tours in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa to see Envita in the field. We talked with growers about their experience with Envita – here’s what we found: CORN: Envita treated corn consistently showing: More advance growth / taller plants A denser root system Less variability in maturity throughout treated…
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