Bananas are among the top ten crops globally produced in area and yield - continually reaching seventh or eighth place in worldwide rankings. For about 400 million people in the tropics, bananas are their most significant staple.
BioFlora® launched a sugar cane trial to determine if our sustainable approach to agriculture could help increase germination for more productive fields, sugar content for higher quality returns and build microbial stability to create naturally fertile soils to better protect against pests and disease.
To alleviate the pressure put on growers to improve their soil conditions, improve yields, fight diseases and maintain high quality produce, BioFlora has developed IsoGreen®, a unique matrix of patented isolate technology, fresh water microalgae and organic acids that help restore the biological health of soil, improve plant growth and better resist plant pathogens.
“This opportunity to give back to the community is part of the fabric of our culture” stated Luke Blotsky, CEO. “This is the second event our Helping Hands volunteers have attended, and we look forward to many more opportunities to help our community."
Our case studies are a true testament to the continued power of our product line; one such example includes the application of our products to fields yielding one of everyone’s favorite fruit: the strawberry.
Melon consumption has remained high worldwide for a variety of reasons, our aim in this field study was to increase the production and quality of cantaloupes over a conventional fertilization program.
BioFlora conduced a trial on carrots in Lancaster, California to test whether the addition of BioFlora products would increase yield, crop quality, and soil tilth.