Data-driven agronomic decisions
At Agrolac, we don’t recommend by intuition: each solution is validated and fine-tuned with testing and technical follow-up, to help you achieve consistent and measurable results.
How we validate
We work with field and greenhouse trialsdesigned to measure results in real conditions and to ensure that the products and application the products and application guidelines we recommend are backed by evidence. are backed by evidence. To do this, we combine:
Validation in testing centers and specialized laboratorieswith evaluation protocols adapted to each crop and objective.
Collaboration with universities and scientific teams on specific projects to test hypotheses, improve formulations and fine-tune doses and timing of application.
Comparisons with controls and referencesrecording key agronomic variables (depending on the case: vigor, rooting, fruit set, health, yield and quality).
Technical review and guideline adjustmentintegrating the results with the real management context (soil, climate, variety and farmer’s strategy).
"The goal is not to accumulate data: it's to turn that validation into clear recommendations, applicable and repeatable."
What we deliver to the customer
Our support is designed so that you can apply, measure and optimize:
Technical recommendation by crop and phenological stage.
Application schedule (dosage, timing, number of passes, mixing/compatibilities when applicable).
Follow-up planWhat to observe, when, and how to assess the response.
Adjustments during the campaignWe refine the strategy according to climate, soil and management.
Supporting documentationTechnical data sheet, safety data sheet and use guides (according to product/country).
How we work with you
Initial diagnosis (culture, objective, history, conditions).
Program proposal (product + guideline + success criteria).
Accompaniment (visits/calls/WhatsApp, as needed).
Closing with conclusions (what worked, what to improve and next step).
Important
Results may vary depending on climate, soil, variety, pest/disease pressure and agronomic management. climate, soil, variety, pest/disease pressure and agronomic management.. Therefore, our approach prioritizes local local adaptation and technical monitoring to maximize consistency.