Apresentando o Conceito de Hologenoma

A eficiência e o impacto ambiental da produção de alimentos são dois grandes desafios que o mundo atualmente enfrenta. Ao longo da última década, muitos avanços científicos nos permitiram uma melhor compreensão de como os animais e plantas funcionam nesse sistema e o papel que os microrganismos benéficos desempenham no suporte a essas funções. Esse … Read more

Fatores-chave que impulsionam colheitas melhores

Tractor in field

Embora o sonho de todo agricultor seja uma safra perfeita, em que se tira uma ótima colheita de cada planta, há muitos fatores que impedem que isso se torne realidade. Os agricultores enfrentam uma infinidade de desafios em sua busca para garantir rendimentos econômicos aceitáveis, muitos dos quais estão sob pouco ou nenhum controle, especialmente … Read more

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally, Part 3

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Blog Series Part 3 of 3: Trust but Verify Quality Standards The market for agronomic microbials is still fairly new and it’s changing rapidly. According to Markets and Markets, the agricultural biological industry is currently estimated at $12.9 billion USD and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.7% in the next five years, with … Read more

BiOWiSH Technologies Finalizes Capital Raising Agreement with Strategic Investor SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company

CINCINNATI, OHIO — September 1, 2022— BiOWiSH Technologies, Inc. (BiOWiSH) has announced that it recently closed on a capital investment deal with SABIC Ventures US Holdings LLC (SABIC Ventures), an affiliate of SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company (SABIC AN).  The investment is in connection with SABIC AN’s and BiOWiSH’s desire to broaden and accelerate product commercialization of … Read more

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally, Part 2

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

BiOWiSH HoloGene 3™ technology, however, represents a new type of Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizer, one which addresses the challenge of delivering soil nutrients to the plant where they’re needed instead of just ensuring that they stay in the soil. This is achieved through multiple modes of action, including both direct and indirect microbial nutrient uptake enhancements. It addresses multiple nutrients at the same time.

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Not All Agronomic Microbial Solutions are Created Equally

Stimulating the existing native microbes to support the plant and all its developmental functions is the more effective and preferred approach over introducing large numbers of non-native microbes to the soil.

BiOWiSH Technologies and SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company Announce Bio-Enhanced Mineral Fertilizer Collaboration

CINCINNATI, OHIO — July 21, 2022— BiOWiSH Technologies, Inc. and SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company (SABIC AN) announced the successful completion of a year-long technical evaluation of BiOWiSH® Crop Liquid technology coated on SABIC’s urea in nine countries across five continents and nine different crop types. BiOWiSH® Crop Liquid is a blend of proprietary microbial cultures that can … Read more

BiOWiSH Technologies Director of R&D Named Chair of TFI Task Force

The Fertilizer Institute (TFI)

CINCINNATI, OHIO — May 3, 2022— BiOWiSH Technologies, Inc. today announced the appointment of John Gorsuch, Director of Research and Development, to lead The Fertilizer Institute’s (TFI) Microbiological Laboratory Methods Task Force. “The formation of this task force is critically important to our industry,” said Gorsuch. “The task force will contribute to the common goal … Read more

Overcoming Increasing Fertilizer Prices Sustainably

This year’s planting season has already been majorly affected by the soaring cost of fertilizers – the cost of urea is up 149%, nitrogen is up 192% and ammonia is up 235%. Unfortunately, experts at the USDA don’t believe the cost will fall anytime soon. How can farmers adjust fertility programs to offset cost increases … Read more

Introducing the Hologenome Concept

Like humans and animals, plants are comprised of their own cells and are also intricately associated with many different microorganisms. The hologenome theory, which is an evolutionary concept that considers this partnership to be a single unit, provides a framework for supporting plants’ natural processes and impacting their resistance to certain environmental factors. This concept … Read more