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DONMARIO MÁS: five strategic launches and key management measures to 'shield' yield in a challenging climatic campaign

The DONMARIO MÁS event on February 25 will focus on soybean management strategies and the introduction of new plant varieties amid climate volatility.

The countdown is on for the next edition of DONMARIO MÁS, taking place on February 25 at the GDM Don Florencio Experience Center in Chacabuco, Buenos Aires. The event will not only kick off the 2026 agricultural activities but will also serve as a platform for presenting a renewed genetic portfolio and discussing management strategies in a year characterized by climate volatility. It’s a crucial meeting for the soybean industry as farmers prepare for the upcoming growing season.

Patricio Munilla, Brand Manager, announced a strong commitment for this year with the introduction of five new plant varieties to complement the six launched in the previous campaign. These new releases are designed to enhance yield potential across various productive zones, offering concrete alternatives based on regional conditions and agricultural practices. This strategic push aims to provide farmers with the best tools to cope with unpredictable climatic challenges and to maximize their output.

There is significant anticipation surrounding last year's launches, particularly with DM 46E25 SE, which has demonstrated promising results in local agricultural tests. The event will also provide a chance for producers to engage in discussions about these new varieties and the broader implications of climate change on their farming practices. Overall, DONMARIO MÁS is poised to be an influential gathering that will shape the future approaches to soybean cultivation in Argentina during these challenging climatic times.

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