
Agroallianz has introduced its new Pasture Line, featuring two innovative technologies designed to enhance pasture management and support livestock productivity. The launch, announced exclusively to AgroPages, includes Verdejante, a biostimulant focused on pasture recovery and accelerated growth, and Taurino, an adjuvant developed to improve herbicide performance and ensure more efficient spraying in forage systems.
According to Renato Menezes, technical manager at Agroallianz, the new solutions respond to a growing need for livestock producers to treat pastures with the same level of precision traditionally applied to crops. He emphasizes that well-managed pastures can significantly improve production efficiency and support more animals per hectare.
Verdejante combines nitrogen, boron, molybdenum, and algae extract to stimulate plant physiology. The formulation promotes faster regrowth after grazing, an expanded photosynthetic area, increased forage protein content, and overall structural improvement. Menezes highlights that the product helps ensure rapid pasture recovery at the beginning of rainy periods or after grazing cycles, enabling quicker animal return and improved stocking rates. Its flexibility makes it suitable for both extensive grazing systems and intensive rotational management.
The second launch, Taurino, enhances herbicide effectiveness in areas with high weed pressure. Its anionic formulation reduces spray-solution pH, minimizes foam formation, and improves droplet uniformity for more precise and stable applications. These attributes increase herbicide uptake, reduce environmental losses, and address practical issues such as tank overflow caused by excessive foaming.
Experts note that the adoption of advanced pasture technologies aligns with Brazil’s broader livestock intensification trend. Dr. Luis Gustavo Rossi, zootechnician at Coopercitrus, stresses that well-managed pastures are central to achieving higher productivity on existing land, reducing pressure to expand into native ecosystems. With an optimistic outlook for 2026, producers are increasingly investing in tools that promote pasture recovery, elevate forage quality, and support greater animal performance.














