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Grapes, a key fruit used for fresh consumption and the production of various products like wine and raisins, encounter several challenges during cultivation.

Let’s delve into how Organica Biotech’s grape products are engineered to effectively address and mitigate these challenges.

Grapes Cultivation Challenges and Our Approach

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Water Management

Challenge

Effective water management in grape production is vital due to increasing water scarcity. Balancing irrigation to prevent drought stress without promoting diseases, while also avoiding overwatering, requires precise monitoring and sustainable practices.

Approach

Organica’s Grape care products can improve water-use efficiency by enhancing soil structure and root development. They can also facilitate water retention in the soil, reducing the need for frequent irrigation and helping grapevines withstand drought stress.

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Pest and Disease Control

Challenge

Grapevines are susceptible to various pests and diseases, including powdery mildew, grapevine leafroll-associated viruses, and grapevine trunk diseases. Integrated pest management (IPM) strategies are essential and judicious pesticide use.

Approach

Our solutions offer eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic pesticides. They include beneficial insects and naturally derived compounds that deter pests and inhibit disease development. These solutions minimize the environmental impact while safeguarding grapevine health.

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Soil Fertility

Challenge

Maintaining optimal soil fertility is crucial for grapevines' health and productivity. Soil tests and amendments like compost, cover cropping, and proper nutrient management are vital to provide the necessary nutrients while preventing soil depletion and imbalances.

Approach

Our solutions increase the availability of essential nutrients, improving soil fertility over time. This helps maintain soil health and grapevine nutrition without excessive chemical inputs.

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Climate Change

Challenge

Climate change poses significant challenges to grape production. Altered weather patterns, temperature fluctuations, and extreme events can impact grape ripening, vine health, and wine quality. Adaptation strategies such as choosing suitable grape varieties and adjusting vineyard management practices are crucial.

Approach

Our solutions contribute to climate resilience by improving grapevine stress tolerance. They enhance the vine's ability to cope with temperature fluctuations, extreme weather events, and changing environmental conditions, ensuring grape production remains viable in a shifting climate.

Our Solutions for Different Stages of Growth

Our Solutions for Different Stages of Growth

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Budburst

MagicGro DripSOL

Enhances Root Development and Nutrient Uptake, and Uniform Bud burst

MagicGro Baxil

Suppression of Soil borne pathogens

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Leaf growth

MagicGro Super

Branch lengthening and promotes leaf growth

MagicGro DripSOL

Enhances Root Development and Nutrient Uptake

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fruiting setting

MagicGro Super

Increases Berry Size

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Veraison

MagicGro DripSOL

Enhances root development and increase nutrient uptake

MagicGro Super

Berry Size increases and enhances lustre

MagicGro Suckoon BMV

Mealy Bug Prevention

MagicGro Super

Residue Management

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Maturity

MagicGro PR

Residue Management

MagicGro KMB

Increases the bunch weight & Increases Sugar level

Pest and Disease Management in Grapes with our ActiShield Technology.

Trichoderma viride

Botrytis cinerea (Gray mold), Rhizopus rot, Alternaria rot, Fusarium wilt

Trichoderma harzianum

Botrytis cinerea (Gray mold), Rhizopus rot, Alternaria rot, Fusarium wilt

Lecanicillium lecanii

Aphids, Whiteflies, Mealybugs,

Metarhizium anisopliae

Botrytis cinerea (Gray mold), Rhizopus rot, Alternaria rot, Fusarium wilt

Beauveria bassiana

Grapevine leafroll disease (spread by mealybugs)

Pseudomonas fluorescens

Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)

Bacillus subtilis

Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator)

Paecilomyces lilacinus

Root-knot nematode

Pochonia chlamydosporia

Root-knot nematode

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