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Blue Heron and its commitment to Agroexpo-Feval in Don Benito

As every year Blue Heron is present in one of the most important fairs in the country and the agricultural sector, held in the town of Don Benito (Badajoz, Badajoz on 30, 31 January and 1 February). Blue Heron together with our distributor in the area Miguel Crespillo sanidad vegetal SL, carried out the presentation of the new products in the catalog for 2020 as is the case of Torero, a new fortifying product against powdery mildew, external diseases and acariosis. Its fortifying action is produced through the ability to increase the physical resistance of stems, branches and fruits, thus generating plants with greater consistency and structural rigidity, as well as its ability to generate a strong drying effect, which hinders the development of the aforementioned diseases and plants.
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The influx of customers and onlookers who passed through the stand was high where our delegates of the area along with Juan Jose Garcia, from the sales department, expanded the information about our extensive catalog, in addition to receiving numerous positive comments from the use of our products during the last campaign. Ignacio Cadahía, R&D director and manager, was also present during some days of this important fair of the agricultural sector, making clear the importance that this fair represents for Blue Heron.

The 32nd edition of AGROEXPO-FEVAL  was once again a success in terms of participation, with more than 270 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors, consolidating its position as one of the leading trade fairs in the sector. Blue Heron   stands out in this fair for being one of the leading companies in terms of innovation in residue-free products, as well as environmentally friendly products, thus avoiding the problems currently caused by the use of traditional pesticides, whose use and application are increasingly limited. This innovative activity is the basic pillar with which the original idea of  Blue Heron  and that over the years is becoming established among farmers throughout Spain.