BluAgri research is designed to reactivate the soil microbiome, the BluVite development and the effects on the vineyard
Martina Broggio, BluAgri Technical Director
Martina Broggio, BluAgri Technical Director, introduces the development of a new technology aimed to the stimulation of the soil microbiome.
With BluVite it is indeed possible to restore the soil’s microbiological fertility, without inoculating external microorganisms but rather by stimulating those already present in the soil, as they are better adapted to the conditions of each single vineyard.
The report shown in this video has been presented at the 11th edition of Enoforum (Zaragoza, Spain, May 31 – June 1 2018) within the module organized in cooperation with BluAgri.
Martina Broggio, BluAgri srl, Conegliano (TV), Italy
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