Technical support and trials

Data-driven agronomic decisions

At Agrolac Andina, we don’t make recommendations based on intuition: we validate and adjust every solution through trials and technical support to help you achieve consistent, measurable results.

How we validate

We work with field and greenhouse trials designed to measure results under real conditions and ensure that the products and application guidelines we recommend are backed by evidence. To achieve this, we combine:

  • Validation in trial centers and specialized laboratories, using evaluation protocols tailored to each crop and objective.

  • Collaboration with universities and scientific teams on specific projects to test hypotheses, improve formulations, and refine dosages and application timing.

  • Comparisons with controls and references, recording key agronomic variables as needed (vigor, rooting, fruit set, health, yield, and quality).

  • Technical review and guideline adjustment, integrating results with the grower’s actual management (soil, climate, variety, and crop strategy).

“The goal is not to accumulate data: it is to turn that validation into clear recommendations, that are applicable and repeatable in the field.”

What we deliver to the client

Our support is designed so you can apply, measure, and optimize with clarity:

  • Technical recommendations by crop and phenological stage.

  • Application guidelines (dosage, timing, number of applications, mixing/compatibilities where applicable).

  • Monitoring plan: what to observe, when to do it, and how to evaluate the response.

  • In-season adjustments: we refine the strategy based on climate, soil, and management.

  • Supporting documentation: technical data sheets, safety data sheets, and usage guides (depending on product and country).

How we work with you

  • Initial diagnosis (crop, objective, history, and conditions).

  • Program proposal (product + guidelines + success criteria).

  • Ongoing support (visits, calls, or WhatsApp, as needed).

  • Wrap-up with conclusions (what worked, what to adjust, and next steps).

Important

Results may vary depending on climate, soil, variety, pest/disease pressure, and agronomic management. Therefore, we prioritize local adaptation and technical monitoring to achieve more consistent results.