Ry Wagner Speaking at Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture
DAVIS, CA. (April 27, 2017)―Agrinos chief executive officer, D. Ry Wagner, has been selected as a featured speak at the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture in Utrecht, Netherlands, on May 9 – 10.
Wagner will deliver two presentations as part of the conference program on May 9. His first talk, “Inspired by the Natural Diversity of the Microbial Community,” will highlight Agrinos’ innovative approach and cutting-edge agricultural technologies. He will discuss the company’s biological crop inputs and the role of beneficial microorganisms in supporting healthy soils.
Wagner will also present “Commercializing the Plant Microbiome” as part of a panel discussion focused on biologicals. Industry leaders will explore market opportunities and challenges faced by the industry, and discuss ways recent advancements can be used to achieve healthier soils and plants as well as bigger yields.
Dr. Wagner has served as chief executive officer of Agrinos since 2014. Agrinos has become a worldwide leader in developing novel biological solutions to improve crop yield, health and quality under his leadership. He is the author of over 30 scientific research publications and is an inventor with over 50 patents issued.
About Agrinos
Agrinos is a biological crop input provider committed to improving the productivity and sustainability of modern agriculture. Agrinos’ range of biofertilizers and biostimulant products helps farmers to practice profitable agriculture by providing increased crop productivity, improved efficiency of conventional fertilizer and a reduced environmental footprint.
Based on Agrinos’ proprietary High Yield Technology (HYT) platform, the HYT® products provide benefits by strengthening the soil-based microbial ecosystem, stimulating crop development at key points in the growth cycle and boosting natural plant resistance to environmental stresses. With solutions for a variety of crop categories, the technology comprising the HYT products has demonstrated its value in third-party trials in key agricultural regions worldwide.
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