Aminochem announces its arrival in China

Aminochem announces its arrival in China

The fertilizer and biostimulant company that uses salmon as raw material for its products, announced its presence in the Chinese market, through presentations in the most important cities in the country, such as Guangdong, Hainan, Yunnan, Sichuan and Zhejiang.

In light of this milestone for Aminochem, Francisco Ascui, the company's sales manager, said: "At Aminochem we have worked hard to develop a line of innovative and sustainable products made from surpluses from the salmon industry. We firmly believe in the importance of sustainable and environmentally friendly agriculture, and our products are proof of this."

“We are confident that our crop biostimulation products will be a success in China and will help boost local agriculture with more sustainable practices,” Ascui added.

Salmon provides essential nutrients such as amino acids, peptides, organic matter and omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids. Its use results in greater resistance of plants to stress, better development and root activity, antioxidant and biostimulant, among other benefits that improve crops.

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