Equatorial Guinea's agricultural sector is characterized by high humidity and consistent rainfall, which creates a fertile environment for crops but also accelerates the spread of fungal pathogens. The current reliance on imported agrochemicals requires a stringent verification process, where a valid GLP Report is essential to meet national safety and efficacy standards.
Local farmers are increasingly moving away from generic fertilizers toward specialized plant growth regulators. The demand for precise tools like Thidiazuron has grown as the nation seeks to modernize its cocoa and coffee plantations, aiming for higher quality exports to European markets.
However, the gap between chemical availability and technical knowledge remains a challenge. There is a pressing need for integrated solutions that combine high-quality active ingredients with the necessary regulatory documentation to ensure sustainable and legal application across the mainland and Bioko Island.
