On December 10th, a monthly agronomist meeting was held at the Head Office to review the activities of November. Marketing Manager and Digital Marketing Manager presented their November reports and discussed upcoming marketing initiatives. We have a team of nine crop experts specializing in various fields, including entomology, pathology, physiology, trial management, and soil science. Discussions were mainly focused on the impact of environmental changes on crops, addressing upcoming agricultural challenges, increasing farmers' yields, reducing costs, conducting field research and development, and implementing integrated pest and disease management strategies. The team also emphasizes improving soil health through biodiversity and organisms, effectively managing pests and diseases using the biocontrol method, and driving sustainable agricultural practices. Dr. Prashant Pawar (AVP, Kan Biosys) shared his expectations, emphasizing farmer-focused strategies and offering valuable insights to agronomists, digital marketing, and core marketing teams on enhancing their daily efforts. The agronomists presented their reviews, and Dr.Prashant Pawar provided feedback, leading to actionable solutions. Sandeepa Kanitkar (Managing Director, Kan Biosys) highlighted teamwork's importance in enhancing farmer benefits and ensuring higher yields and returns. The meeting concluded with meaningful discussions on upcoming projects and events. #kanbiosys #khetikijaan #agronomistmeeting #fieldvisit #agriculture #innovationinfarming #sustainableagriculture #biologicalfarming #microbials #agronomist #agriculturetechnology #innovativeagriculture #agrifieldexperts #agricoss
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Dear Connections, I am thrilled to announce that I am selected as a Chief Editor of the Book entitled as " Recent Trends in Multidisciplinary Research on Sustainable Agriculture" from School of Agriculture, Seacom Skills University Interested person can submit book chapter followed by guidelines through link - https://lnkd.in/dxSMiFpk Submission Deadline - 25 Sep, 2024 #AgriculturalBiotechnology #AgriculturalEngineering #AgriculturalSoilScience #AgriculturalMicrobiology #AgriculturalChemistry #Fertilizers #Pesticides #Herbicides #Fungicides #Insecticides #Agroecology #AgriculturalResources #AgriculturalManagement #AgriculturalServices #AgriculturalEconomics #AgriculturalPolicies #AgriculturalSocialScience #AgriculturalInformatics #Agrology #Agroforestry #Agronomy #Aquaculture #AnimalHusbandry #BioenergyCrops #Breeding #CropDesign #CropPathology #FarmingTechniques #FoodSecurity #GreenAgriculture #Horticulture #OrganicAgriculture #SmartAgriculture #ProgrammePlanning #DiffusionandAdoptionofInnovations #AgriculturalProductsrawmaterials, #Foods #Fibers #Fuels #PostharvestandQualityTrade #Livelihoods #IndustrialAgriculture #CultivationofCropsandPlantBreeding #SustainableAgriculture #IntensiveFarming #AnimalProduction #SeasonalAgricultureandClimateChange #AgroecosystemsSoil #CarbonandWater #FertilizersandPesticides
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📣The recent Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit sparked critical discussions on the role of soil health in the future of African agriculture. One key side event featured Dr. Mina Devkota , Senior Scientist at ICARDA; International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas who emphasized the urgency of addressing soil degradation - "Without intervention, all investments will be futile," she stated. She emphasized the importance of policy dialogue and influence to enhance uptake, stressing that scaling efforts require collaborative policy support. It's clear that collective action, coupled with strategic policy initiatives, is essential to realizing widespread impact in combatting soil degradation. Mina's message resonated deeply. At EiA, we share the belief that agronomy is the pathway to soil health. That is why EiA scientists deliver contextualized and applicable agronomy solutions to unlock the full potential of soil health. It's not just a key performance indicator for us, but is fundamental to achieving long-term agronomic gains. Collective action, coupled with strategic policy initiatives, is essential to making a widespread impact. We're committed to being part of the solution. 💡See our solutions on soil health here: https://lnkd.in/d-DetgnK #Africa #SoilHealth #SustainableAgriculture #Agronomy #EiA
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With over 10 years of experience working as an agronomist in Nigeria, Akeem Taiwo made the move to North-West Tasmania to study a PhD in agricultural science. 🌏 He's working on an important project to understand and prevent botrytis bunch rot in wine grapes. 🍇🔬 "My research aims to prevent bunch rot disease at harvest by specifically targeting and reducing the establishment of latent infections earlier in the season, using a new type of spray-on technology called BioClay™," Akeem said. "As I pursue my PhD at the University of Tasmania, I am thrilled to contribute sustainable solutions that can make a real difference to agriculture." Keep reading: https://ow.ly/gkWN50U8KTp #Agronomist #AgriculturalScience #WineGrapes #BotrytisBunchRot #SustainableAgriculture #PhDResearch
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🚜🌱 New Study Alert! 🌱🚜 Excited to share our latest research published in Agronomy Journal titled "Long-term Comparison of Targeted Soil Test Values and Crop Removal as a Phosphorus Fertilization Strategy in Corn" 🌽. After 16 years of detailed study, we evaluated various phosphorus management strategies and their effects on corn yield and ROI. Key insights: • Applying phosphorus based on crop removal offers higher ROI. • Higher soil test phosphorus (STP) levels improve grain phosphorus concentration but don’t consistently increase yield. • CRP-based application maximized net income, showing it to be a superior strategy for P application. Read for more details on how targeted phosphorus management can help improve yields and profitability in various environmental conditions. 🔗 [Link to article: https://lnkd.in/g92Rk9BH] #Agronomy #SustainableAgriculture #SoilFertility #PhosphorusManagement #Research #CornProduction Thank you, Dr. Javed Iqbal and Dr. Charles Shapiro, for your support. Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Nebraska System Nebraska Extension Department of Soil, Water, & Climate | University of Minnesota ASA, CSSA, SSSA
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Today we're pulling back the curtain on our ongoing battle against #YieldLimitationSyndrome (#YLS) in our crops. The team of agronomists and researchers is deep in the fields, carefully examining each plant to unravel the complex #genetic and #environmental interactions that contribute to #YLS. One of the YLS factors represents the unseen barriers that significantly limit our crops' theoretical #yield potential, much like unnoticed small factors that can restrict our personal and professional potential, is #pests. Leveraging advanced genetic information, we are trying to develop #varieties that not only aim to maximise yields but are also bred to overcome the constraints of the YLS. Our goal? To empower growers with seeds that promise optimal performance, tackling the most pressing challenges in agriculture. We look forward to sharing the data and info from these intensive field activities, contributing to a broader understanding and advancement in agricultural practices. A special thanks to our relentless team for their dedication to pushing the boundaries. Together, we're not just growing crops, we're attempting to surpass the invisible thresholds that limit yield potential, akin to overcoming life's subtle challenges that hinder us from achieving our fullest potential. #HempGenTech #Agriculture #YieldLimitationSyndrome #YLS #FarmingInnovation #Agronomy
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Reflecting on an insightful experience at the research co-operators' conference on Ensuring Nutritional and Environmental Sustainability using Multi Nutrient Natural Mineral fertilizers, held in collaboration with Anglo American and the Division of Agronomy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute New Delhi. The discussions and knowledge shared at the NASC complex from December 11-13, 2023, have been pivotal in understanding the role of sustainable practices in agriculture. #AgricultureResearch #Sustainability #NutritionalSecurity #EnvironmentalSustainability #MultiNutrientFertilizers #Agronomy #IARI #AngloAmerican #ConferenceInsights #LatePost
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🎉 Dear Followers, thank you for helping us reach an incredible milestone – #10K followers on LinkedIn! 🎉. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and passion of our amazing community – every single one of you. From sharing groundbreaking research and innovative practices to fostering insightful discussions and collaborations, you've helped make this platform a hub for advancing agronomy conversations. Together, we're: 👉Empowering farmers with the knowledge, resources, and information they need to thrive. 👉Promoting sustainable practices that benefit both agriculture and the environment. 👉Building a more resilient food system for the future. We deeply appreciate your support and are excited to continue this journey together. Here’s to many more milestones and impactful contributions to the world of agronomy! But the journey doesn't end here! Here's how you can keep contributing to the agronomy village: ✍️Share your expertise: Engage and share your agronomic knowledge through insightful posts, comments, and discussions. Every voice matters! 💻Join the conversation: Dive into upcoming events and webinars – we have exciting activities and campaigns lined up to explore together. 🔁Spread the word: Let your network know about the Excellence in Agronomy Initiative! The more the merrier, as we build an agronomy village. Let’s keep the momentum going! We can’t wait to see what we achieve together. P.S. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming events and exciting opportunities to get involved! #ExcellenceInAgronomy #Agronomy #Agriculture #FoodSystems #Sustainability #Community #ThankYou #GrowWithUs
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🌱📢 *New Research Article Published!* 📢🌱 We are excited to share our newly published article titled *"Improving Okra Performance: Biostimulants and their Influence on Yield, Quality, Physiology, and Nutrient Composition"*! In this study, we explore the potential of *biostimulants* to enhance okra cultivation, focusing on their impact on yield, quality, plant physiology, and nutrient composition. Our findings offer valuable insights for researchers, farmers, and agricultural professionals looking to optimize crop production and improve the nutritional value of okra. 🔹 *Key Highlights:* ✅ Increased yield and improved quality of okra ✅ Enhanced plant physiology and growth ✅ Improved nutrient composition for better health benefits ✅ Potential for sustainable agriculture practices This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable agricultural practices and the role of biostimulants in improving crop performance. 📚 *Read the full article here*: [https://lnkd.in/d7QQHbAB) #Agriculture #Biostimulants #OkraResearch #CropProduction #SustainableAgriculture #PlantPhysiology #Agronomy #NutrientComposition #AgTech #AgriculturalInnovation #ResearchPublication #FoodSecurity #SustainableFarming #CropEnhancement #AgriScience #YieldImprovement #AgriculturalResearch #PlantScience #NutritionalQuality
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Boosting Potato Yields: Insights from a Successful Technical Conference in Buenos Aires #Potatofarming #Agriculturalinnovation #Cropyieldoptimization #Sustainableagriculture #Agronomy #Technicalconference #Fertilizationtechniques #Pesticidemanagement #Cropquality #Agriculturalproductivity A recent technical conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, highlighted groundbreaking approaches to potato farming, drawing attention to the innovative techniques unveiled by industry experts. Spearheaded by Agronomist PGP and Agricultural Engineer Celso Murias, the event showcased strategies for enhancing yields through complementary foliar nutrition and […] https://lnkd.in/eaHSaeUs
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All articles in Agronomy MDPI (ISSN: 2073-4395) Vol 14, Issue 8, are now freely available to access, read and download: https://brnw.ch/21wLYxg COVER STORY: The identification and preservation of alpine rye ecotypes in Valtellina (Italy) has been the object of a recent study by the Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca. Fourteen rye accessions, including two commercial varieties, were analyzed through genetic, agronomic, and phytochemical methods. The findings revealed two distinct genetic lineages: P1 (lower valley) and P2 (upper valley). P2 accessions exhibited superior agronomic traits, while phytochemical analysis highlighted high-performing Valtellina landraces. This study emphasizes the importance of conserving these ecotypes for local agriculture and resilience against climate change. Read more: https://brnw.ch/21wLYxg #mdpi #openaccess #farming #agronomy #research
Alpine Rye Varieties: Genetic and Agronomic Insights for Sustainable Farming
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