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Products
- NPK Bio-Fertiliser
- Yielder Biostimulant
- AMinoc Mycorrhizae Powder - Live Mycorrhizae
- AMinoc Mycorrhizae Liquid - Live Mycorrhizae
- Fungi Defence Pro Live Bio Mix
- VAM Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Liquid
- VAM Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Powder
- Trichoderma Viride Powder
- Trichoderma Viride Liquid
- Yielder Home and Garden Biostimulant - Concentrate
- Bio-Farmacy- Custom Biological Prescriptions
- Bio-Library
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Trials proving our Biologicals are here to enhance and amplify mainstream farm inputs.
At NewWave Biotech, our latest trial results are proving that integrating biologicals into existing farming systems is the key to unlocking soil and crop performance. Biologicals are not here to replace mainstream products — they’re here to enhance and amplify them.
Current WA small plot trials using our products with other commercial
products to help growers adopt using our products with other trusted inputs.
Results are looking very impressive as at mid-September – many top performing plots are
treated with AMinoc and Yielder plus inputs like humates and MaxSil silicon fertiliser.
Our field trials across broadacre and horticultural crops are showing that when biologicals are used in conjunction with traditional inputs, plant growth, nutrient uptake, and yield potential all improve significantly. By building a system approach that blends both biologicals and synthetics, farmers are seeing stronger root systems, healthier soils, and crops that perform better through stress periods.
Early results also indicate that fertiliser efficiency can increase, as plants become better able to access previously locked-up nutrients in the soil and applied products.
This is the future of sustainable productivity — smarter, integrated farming with biologicals at its core.
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Our Vision
Our vision is agricultural sustainability. To grow greater volumes of produce, that contain higher levels of nutrition, requiring only minimal inputs compared to today's standards of practice.
