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Dogal Bitki Antifrizi
 
 
                                          Updated: 24.10.2011

Company Director Mr. Aydin Tanseli was a   FINALIST in
Businessman Of The Year 2011 Award
at the Southend Business Awards 2011

&
 Cropaid was a
FINALIST in
Environmental Awareness 2011 Award



Cropaid Natural Plant Antifreeze News in weekly Amateur Gardening Magazine



WE ARE PROUD TO INTRODUCE OUR THREE REVOLUTIONARY NEW PRODUCTS  

MIGHTY WASH

Mighty Wash is a new revolutionary way to solve your spider mite problem in all stages of development from eggs to adults. Mighty Wash is a ready-to-use proprietary formula. It may be used throughout the grow and flower cycle up to and including the day of harvest. Mighty Wash is truly "The cleanest solution to your spider mite problem."


PM WASH

PM Wash is a new revolutionary way to solve your mould and mildew problem in all stages of plant growth. PM Wash is a ready-to-use proprietary formula. It may be used throughout the grow and flower cycle up to and including the day of harvest. PM Wash is truly "The cleanest solution to your mold and mildew problem."

POWER WASH

Power Wash is a new revolutionary way to remove residuals left by other plant sprays. Power Wash is a ready-to-use proprietary formula. It is effective throughout the grow and flower cycle up to and including the day of harvest. Power Wash is truly "The cleanest solution for your harvest."

PRODUCED BY USING REVOLUTIONARY TEHCNOLOGY:

FREQUENCY WATER



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Cropaid NPA 2011 German Cherry Trial results by the Department of Plant Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany Please click here for the full report
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Growtech Eurasia 2010 International Agricultural Fair at Expo Centre Antalya, Turkey, 2-5 December 2010


       We have introduced two new fantastic products (SB Plant Invigorator and Silicafer) for the first time at the fair and the overwhelming interest we received proved once again that we have the most desired products on the market today. Yaban TV and Toprak TV interviewed us during the show and we had Turkish, European, Russian and Middle East buyers visiting us and requesting our products. Mr. Bahadir Tuna was providing technical support for all Turkish inquiries which was very essential for us. The Commercial Horticultural Association provided the usual fantastic support and facilities in conjunction with UK Trade & Investment and we would like to particularly thank Mr. Stuart Booker from the CHA for all his help.

Click on the image below for the video interview

     




TURKCE UYARI:

SAHTE URUNLERIN TOPLATILMASI KARARI
Cropaid NPA adi altinda sahte ve ruhsatsiz uretim yapan BIMAS TARIM sirketinin ve Turkiye Genel Distributoru ARTEK TARIM hakkinda savcilik tarafindan sorusturma baslatilmis ve Koruma ve Kontrol Genel Mudurlugu tarafindan tum urunlerinin toplatilmasi ve satisinin durdurulmasi konusunda butun il mudurluklerine talimat gonderilmistir. Bu talimatin bir kopyasini gormek icin lutfen buraya tiklayiniz. Bu konuda Koruma ve Kontrol Genel Mudurlugu Ankara'dan daha detayli bilgi edinebilirsiniz. Bakanligin uretim ve satis yasagini bildiren resmi yazilarinin kopyasini gormek icin buraya tiklayiniz.

Growtech Eurasia Fuarinda Cropaid markasi ve Dogal Bitki Antifrizi (NPA) adi altinda izinsiz ve ruhsatsiz urunlerini markamizi taklit ederek ve bize ait deneme calismalarini ve odullerini izinsiz kullanarak satarak haksiz ticaret yapmakta olan Bimas Tarim ve Artek Tarim Firmalari ile hic bir baglantimiz yoktur. Bu sirketler hakkinda Cumhuriyet Savciligina dolandiricilik suc duyurusunda bulunulmus, resmi ve yasal islemler baslatilmis olup kesinlikle uzak durmaniz tavsiye olunur. Bakanlik tarafinda tum urunlerinin toplatilmasi karari alinmis olan bu firmalar hakkinda cezai islem baslatilmistir ve Bu konuda herhangi bir sorunuz olursa lutfen cekinmeden sirketimize basvurunuz. Tesekkurler. Asagidaki  fotograflar bu stand icinde ve disinda cekilmistir.





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Nitrogen Fertilizers and Enviromental Problems

Nitrogen fertilizers enable farmers to achieve the high yields that drive modern agriculture. The use of nitrogen fertilizer will continue to increase substantially as global population and food requirements grow. International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA) forecasts suggest that under current conditions nitrogen fertilizer applications will total nearly 100 million tons per year by 2010-11.

While fertilizers are effective in driving crop yield improvements, they also frequently have a negative impact on the environment. Since most plants are able to utilize less than one-half of the nitrogen fertilizer applied by growers, much of the remaining nitrogen fertilizer leaches into the air, soil and water and pollutes lakes, rivers, aquifers and oceans.

A significant portion of the unabsorbed nitrogen fertilizer volatizes in the form of N2O. In fact, agriculture is the second largest industrial contributor to global greenhouse gases (GHGs) -- ahead of the transportation sector and behind only electrical and heat generation. It is estimated that nitrogen fertilizer accounts for one-third of the GHGs produced by agriculture (Stern Review 2006).

One of the most visible examples of the harmful environmental effects of nitrogen fertilizers is the creation of "dead zones" in the world's oceans. Dead zones result from the death and decomposition of massive algae blooms that are fed by excessive nutrient runoff. When algae populations get too large, they die and their natural decomposition depletes the water of oxygen. This creates a condition called "hypoxia" and results in suffocation and death of fish species.

A 2004 United Nations Environment Programme report identified dead zones as one of the most significant global environmental threats facing the world. According to the report there are more than 146 dead zones around the world that range in size from between one square kilometer to more than 70,000 square kilometers.


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