The monitoring of harmful insects has become more and more difficult , while client are asking for production with reduced residues of chemicals . TheItalian company Carmazzi of Viareggiohas decided to bet on the use of beneficial insects on edible efflorescence , hot capsicum and traditional flush . The monitoring with antagonists has reply very well to the needs of health and crop protection .
technological aid is provided by Luca Rocchi , who represents Bioplanet company in Tuscany . " Edible flower must be grow organically . Thanks to a patient amount of workplace , we have been able to make a equipoise between damage - get insect and antagonists . The main insects we employ are phytosides against red spider mite and ladybugs against aphid , ” say Rocchi .
The Carmazzi company is also illustrious for hold a disk accumulation of more than 1100 varieties of hot capsicum pepper plant . " Before Covid we also held an exhibition with the 1122 registered varieties , each one get a tag end with its name , origin and characteristics . We have about 4 hectare of greenhouses and the use of good worm has led to a considerable leap in caliber , " enunciate Giacomo Carmazzi .
According to Rocchi and Carmazzi , it is first and foremost about alter the mind-set . “ The habit of beneficial worm command a different approach , made of field of study and cognition of plant , of the cycle of good insects but also of those to be counteracted . Its success will manifest in the mass medium to long term . "
Carmazzi emphasise how heating the greenhouses in late months has resulted in a significant increase in costs , despite the fact that the ship’s company uses certify biomass .
" We are also specialise in online sales both for edible flowers and chilli peppers . We also issue some wholesaler . In late months , gross sales have resumed , while 2020 terminate up being a really difficult year due to the first lockdown , ” added Giacomo Carmazzi .
For more information : BioplanetVia Adriano Olivetti 85Cesena ( FC ) - Italy[email protected]www.bioplanet.it
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