Soybean (Glycine Max) Cultivation Program with Ecoganic Products – Organic and Conventional Management
Introduction: Soybeans in Organic and Conventional Systems
La Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important crops worldwide, especially in countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, where it represents a strategic axis of export and agricultural sustainability. Currently, there are two major production models: conventional (based on agrochemicals and modified seeds) and organic, which prioritizes soil regeneration, ecological balance, and the use of certified biological inputs.
This technical program is aimed at producers who work under certified organic standards (EU 848/2018, NOP-USDA), as well as conventional producers who want to improve soil health and the efficiency of their production system, incorporating natural tools such as fertilizers, biostimulants, and bioprotectors from Ecoganic.
Advantages of Integrating Ecoganic in Organic and Conventional Soybeans
Management system
Use of Ecoganic products
Main benefit
Organic
Liquid fertilizers, biostimulants, and certified bioprotectors
Balanced nutrition without residues, soil regeneration
Conventional
Natural complement to chemical fertilizers
Improvement of plant physiology, soil activation
Critical Phases of Soybean Cultivation and Recommended Technical Management
Improvement of grain weight and structural quality
Phase 5: Physiological Maturation (R7–R8)
Product
Dose
Application
Function
UNIVERSAL BOOST
2 L/ha
Foliar
Antioxidant reinforcement and final balance
FULVEX 50 S
1 L/ha
Fertigation
Soil preparation for the next cycle
Specific Benefits of Using UNIVERSAL BOOST in Soybeans
Proven increase in yield (up to +10%) under conditions of water or heat stress.
Activation of physiological pathways related to setting and filling.
Strengthening of plant structures and reduction of floral abortions.
Expected Results with the Ecoganic Program
Indicator
Estimated result
Organic yield
2.5–3.2 t/ha
Conventional yield*
3.8–5.0 t/ha with Ecoganic as support
Grain quality
Larger size, oil and protein content
Soil health
Greater microbiology and physical structure
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