How long has Bioglobal been in operation?
Bioglobal has been operating in the field of Biological Plant Protection and Plant Nutrition since 2000.
Bioglobal is a company inspired by the power of nature and offers sustainable agricultural solutions with organic farming products. It aims to reduce chemical use in agricultural production, particularly through its organic plant protection and plant nutrition products.
Bioglobal has been operating in the field of Biological Plant Protection and Plant Nutrition since 2000.
Bioglobal closely monitors innovations in biological agriculture worldwide and adapts these developments to suit Turkey's agricultural structure; it actively contributes to the spread of sustainable agriculture with environmentally friendly, productivity-enhancing, and natural balance-preserving solutions.
Bioglobal products support product development by taking a solution-oriented approach to problems encountered in plants, and increase yield and quality. Thanks to high value-added solutions, they contribute to obtaining healthier, stronger crops that provide a competitive advantage in the market.
Bioglobal R&D and Logistics Center is strategically located in the Antalya Wholesale Market area and is structured to support rapid supply and efficient operational processes.
Candidates wishing to apply for a Bioglobal dealership or distributorship can contact us by phone or email to submit their requests. Applications will be evaluated by our relevant teams, and a response will be provided as soon as possible.
Bioglobal products can be safely used for plant nutrition and plant protection in all areas of agricultural production. Thanks to solutions adapted to different product groups, they contribute to increased yield and quality in vegetables, fruits, grains, and industrial crops.
These pests, also known colloquially as Kadı Lokması, Manas, Mengiş, and Küllük Kurdu, feed on the roots of fruit saplings and trees. In our country, there are species belonging to the Polyphylla and Melolontha genus that damage the roots of various fruit saplings, trees, and vines.
For nitrogen-containing molecules vital to plants, such as amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, ATP (energy), and chlorophyll, to form naturally, a large nitrogen cycle involving various microorganisms like Azotobacter spp. is necessary.
These challenges in controlling thrips highlight the need for effective and continuous control measures. Looking at the chemical plant protection products used, it is known that Thrips spp. pests have developed resistance even to unlicensed chemical plant protection products.