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Altinco at Fruit Attraction 2024

Altinco at Fruit Attraction 2024

Altinco will be participating as an exhibitor at Fruit Attraction 2024, one of the most prominent events in the agri-food sector, taking place from October 8 to 10 in Madrid. During this key event, the company will present its latest innovations at booth 5C14, in Hall 5. One of the main highlights will be the official launch of Altinco Grinward®, a groundbreaking and sustainable insecticide. This innovative solution has been nominated for the prestigious INNOVATION HUB
awards, which recognize the most cutting-edge products in the industry.

Fruit Attraction 2024

This edition of Fruit Attraction is special for Altinco, as it marks the company’s 30th anniversary– three decades dedicated to developing environmentally friendly agricultural solutions that meet the growing demands for sustainability, health, and adaptation to global challenges. To celebrate this milestone, Altinco will also introduce its new brand identity, which reflects its ongoing commitment to research and the creation of residue-free products that support a cleaner approach to agriculture.

Altinco Grinward® at Fruit Attraction

On October 9, from 4:30 P.M. to 5:15 P.M., Altinco will host a presentation at the Fruit Next 5 space in Hall 5, where attendees can learn more about the features and benefits of Altinco Grinward®, the company’s new eco-friendly insecticide. This product is specially designed to combat pests like aphids, psyllids, and whiteflies. Its unique formulation, which includes 20% paraffin oil, acts by contact, effectively targeting multiple stages of the insect lifecycle without leading to resistance, ensuring long-lasting and sustainable crop protection. Additionally, Altinco Grinward® enhances foliar coverage, removes honeydew, and improves the effectiveness of other agricultural treatments, making it a valuable tool for farmers throughout the year.

Altinco Grinward® is a formulation based on Altinco Exact Nature®, developed to meet the increasing need for environmentally responsible agriculture, without compromising pest control efficiency. This new solution reinforces Altinco’s dedication to creating innovative products that protect both crops and the ecosystem, in line with the sector’s sustainability goals.

Visitors to Altinco’s booth during the fair will be able to explore the company’s latest innovations and technological advancements firsthand. Altinco has long been a pioneer in applied research and the production of residue-free solutions, supporting a cleaner and more efficient agricultural model. Over the past 30 years, the company has established itself as a leader in the agrochemical industry, with a presence in more than 21 countries and an extensive distribution network across Europe, the Americas, and Africa.

With a future-focused vision centered on sustainability, we at Altinco invite all attendees of Fruit Attraction 2024 to visit our booth and discover how our products are helping to shape the future of agriculture. Solutions like Altinco Grinward® are designed not only to meet the current needs of farmers but also to offer a forward-looking approach to more sustainable farming, capable of addressing global challenges.
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