TIMAC AGRO is a manufacturer specializing in soil, plant and animal nutrition/welfare. For more than 60 years, TIMAC AGRO a subsidiary of the Groupe Roullier, has been constantly innovating to offer agronomic and animal nutrition/welfare solutions that improve agricultural performance in an environmentally-friendly way.
Technical products
Timac Agro use all their technical expertise to enrich the products with innovative technologies to deliver high performance levels, adapting them to meet everyone's specific needs. These performance levels are verified in the lab and during field trials.
Conventional products
Designed to satisfy standard agricultural needs, their conventional products cater to plant and animal nutrition. Each of the products meets the highest international standards in terms of quality and security. The goal is to satisfy the precise needs of productive and sustainable agriculture: less volume, more efficiency.
Natural innovation
To allow the farms to benefit from healthy and efficient solutions, Timac Agro researchers are guided by natural mechanisms, replicating their essential properties. The mechanisms of seaweed, lichen and moss are examined by the R&D teams, working closely with international academic experts. They are focused on finding natural solutions that will meet the precise needs of a soil, crop of farm.
Industrial Flexibility
Their 37 factories make no less than 200 different formulas: soil improvers, starter fertilizers, granular fertilizer, foliar biostimulants and many others.
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四月 28, 2023
Farmers urged to check the efficiency of protected urea fertilisers
In light of the new rules in the United Kingdom on the use of inhibited urea, announced on 22 March, farmers are being encouraged to check levels of efficiency when purchasing urea, to maximise their investment when complying to new regulations.
二月 04, 2023
Biostimulants protect crops from climatic stressors
Biostimulants can act as an insurance policy for growers this spring, especially as another wave of frosts threatens to knock crops back. So far, winter has been wet and except some sharp frosts, relatively mild – resulting in many autumn sown crops being further forward than usual.联系人信息
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