Biopesticides & Organic Inputs

The evolution of crop protection is underway.

Across Lebanon, Libya, and Syria, there is growing adoption of biopesticides and organic fertilizers driven by soil health concerns, resistance management, and export-market requirements.

This transition is not driven by regulation alone.

It is driven by the realization that long-term productivity depends on sustainable input strategies.

Introducing biological solutions requires technical guidance, education, and trust — but the outcome is a more resilient agricultural ecosystem.

Responsible agriculture is no longer optional.

It is becoming the industry standard.

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