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AMIRA Helps Crops Regain Climate Resilience
Crops, like people, can also feel “stress”. AMIRA’s natural active ingredients help plants regulate their physiological functions, strengthen their root systems and resistance, allowing crops to maintain vitality, recover energy, and grow healthily under climate challenges.
When temperatures suddenly rise or rain comes unexpectedly, plants may also become “sick”. In Malaysia’s hot and humid climate, drastic temperature differences can damage cell membranes and trigger stress responses. High temperature and humidity can also easily encourage disease.
Especially during the seedling stage, root damage caused by transplanting, strong sunlight exposure, or heavy rain impact can all slow seedling growth, affecting flower bud differentiation and flowering quality.
Fortunately, AMIRA helps crops become stronger and more stable.
AMIRA is derived from Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed from the Spanish coast. Using cold extraction technology to preserve the seaweed’s active ingredients, it is a safe, natural plant growth regulator widely used for root promotion, stress resistance, growth enhancement, and yield improvement.
AMIRA’s 3 Major Benefits
Stress resistance and vitality: Contains natural anti-stress hormones to help crops recover quickly after high temperature, drought, transplanting, or heavy rain, regulate hormone balance, and maintain physiological stability.
Promotes growth: Strengthens seedling vigour, shortens the slow-growth period after transplanting, promotes root development, and improves fertiliser and water absorption.
Promotes flowering and fruiting: Helps flower buds differentiate neatly before flowering, reduces flower and fruit drop during the flowering period, and improves fruit-setting rate.
Protecting Crops from Environmental Stress
AMIRA helps reduce plant stress, reduce stress during the flowering and fruiting process, and uses “Cold Extract” technology to maximise anti-stress effects.
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