Bioinput company for the agricultural sector based on the use of extremophile microorganisms. The R+D team has been researching biodiversity in extreme environments for more than 20 years. Microorganisms–bacteria and fungi–isolated in extreme conditions are capable of tolerating wide temperature rates, pH and salinity (up to 8 times more than seawater), low nutrient concentration, and long-period droughts. Therefore, they are good candidates to adapt to non-optimal conditions, features that can be transferred to crops. So many years of studying gave rise to the first extremophile biostimulant in the world for treating soybean seeds, KUNZA in 2022. And 2 years later, to the biofertilizer for wheat nutrition, KANZAMA.
Website: www.puna.bio