The mRHI biostimulant by Landlab received the award Foglia d’oro at the Fieragricola Verona 2026 agricultural fair on February 4, in recognition of its innovation in improving soil–water relations and crop resilience.
mRHI is a controlled-release microgranular biostimulant that:
– acts directly in the rhizosphere;
– improves soil–water relations;
– supports crop resilience under stress conditions, particularly when water availability is limited.
The mRHI concept (Message to Rhizosphere) was developed by Landlab to concentrate specific functions for soil and root wellbeing into a single microgranule, targeting the early stages of crop development. The mRHI biostimulant gradually releases its components, ensuring long-lasting activity over time and reducing losses by leaching. Its prebiotic components promote the development of a beneficial microbiome, creating a more favourable environment for root exploration, nutrient uptake and efficient water use.
Trials carried out on horticultural, ornamental and arable crops have shown increased growth and biomass, along with greater plant uniformity and an improved ability to cope with water or nutrient stress. This makes the mRHI biostimulant an attractive solution for those seeking technical tools that combine productivity, agronomic efficiency and environmental sustainability.
The Foglia d’oro award at Fieragricola Verona 2026 highlights the innovative nature of mRHI and its ability to bring to market a technology with real impact on soil and water management. The competition jury focused in particular on products that can improve sustainability and resource management in agriculture, and the mRHI biostimulant fully matches this vision.
With the Foglia d’oro recognition awarded to the mRHI biostimulant, Landlab confirms its commitment to research and the development of advanced solutions for plant nutrition, biostimulation and soil management, continuing along the path of “Change sowing to sow change” that characterises its projects in the agricultural sector.
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