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PHC Brasil highlights H2COPLA at Coplacampo 2025qrcode

Mar. 7, 2025

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Mar. 7, 2025

h2copla.jpgPlant Health Care Brasil (PHC Brasil) showcased its innovative H2COPLA technology at Coplacampo 2025, an agricultural trade fair covered by AgroPages. Held in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, the event spotlights the latest trends and advancements aimed at delivering sustainable, efficient solutions to boost productivity.


According to PHC Brasil, H2COPLA is an organic fertilizer formulated with a natural protein that ″unlocks the physiological potential of plants, maximizing their productivity.″ In Brazil, the product is distributed through a partnership with Coplacana, the cooperative behind Coplacampo 2025.


″New technologies—whether biological, organic, or natural—need to deliver productivity and profitability gains substantial enough to ensure farmers can sustain their operations,″ PHC Brasil stated.


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At Coplacampo 2025, PHC highlighted H2COPLA’s benefits across crops like soybeans and corn. The company emphasized that the product’s ″ease of use is transforming agriculture, empowering farmers to innovate in the field with cutting-edge technology while respecting the environment and ensuring the longevity of their crops.″


Within the framework of integrated crop management, PHC Brasil claims this breakthrough technology supports farmers transitioning from conventional practices to regenerative agriculture. This shift, they argue, equips producers with the resources needed to invest in that transition. ″All of this is tied to the numerous advantages H2COPLA brings to sugarcane and its rotation crops like soybeans and peanuts, as well as other crops such as wheat, coffee, corn, tobacco, and even fruit trees,″ the company noted.


Among the technology’s benefits, PHC Brasil pointed to ″growth stimulation—enhancing root and vegetative development; increased stress resistance—helping plants better cope with drought, temperature swings, and pathogens for greater vigor and yield; and improved input efficiency—boosting nutrient uptake and hormonal balance.″


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″Readily water-soluble, H2COPLA’s technology allows application at various crop stages—planting, foliar spraying during the cycle, ratoon cutting, or bud treatment—offering farmers total flexibility. At any phase, it triggers key physiological processes tied to plant development, like root growth, enhanced water and nutrient absorption, and increased photosynthesis,″ the manufacturer explained.


With climate challenges increasingly threatening sugarcane production, adopting H2COPLA emerges as a ″critical technical strategy to mitigate negative impacts and drive agricultural productivity.″ PHC Brasil added, ″By embracing this innovative approach, farmers can not only tackle climate challenges but also secure the resilience and future prosperity of their sugarcane fields, laying a strong foundation for long-term sustainability.″


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2025 – The Year of Cooperatives


The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2025 the International Year of Cooperatives, a tribute that places the cooperative movement at the heart of the global agenda. ″Rooted in this initiative’s mission to promote technical assistance, knowledge sharing, and amplify cooperative voices—reinforcing their role in the economic, social, and sustainable development of the UN’s 195 member states, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—PHC celebrates seven years of partnership with Coplacana in Brazil,″ concluded Plant Health Care Brasil.


(Editing by Leonardo Gottems, reporter for AgroPages)

Source: AgroNews

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