Uruguay's agricultural landscape is characterized by its vast grasslands and high-intensity soybean and maize production. However, the industry faces increasing pressure from the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) to ensure that every imported chemical is backed by a rigorous GLP Report to mitigate environmental risks.
The humid subtropical climate of the region creates a unique challenge for crop management, where the precise application of growth regulators like Uniconazole is essential to prevent lodging in cereal crops and optimize nutrient distribution.
Currently, there is a significant shift toward "precision agriculture." Local distributors are no longer looking for generic commodities but are seeking specialized technical support to ensure that biological activity is maximized while adhering to the strict residue limits required for export to the EU and North American markets.
