Carlos Henrique, founding partner of the company, was responsible for giving the technical talk during the seminar at Embrapa
During the 16th edition of the Technological Integration Week (SIT), held at Embrapa Milho e Sorgo, the Innovar Group took an active part in the seminar “Biofactories: production, quality and impact of bioinputs for sustainable tropical agriculture”, which brought together experts, public institutions and private companies to debate the advancement of the production of bioinputs for own use in Brazil.
Representing the Innovar Group, Carlos Henrique, the company's founding partner, was responsible for giving the technical talk at the seminar, sharing his strategic vision and practical experience in setting up biofactories and developing accessible technologies for the countryside.
The event was a milestone in the construction of knowledge applied to tropical agriculture and, for the Innovar Group, a strategic opportunity to reinforce its mission: to bring technology, safety and autonomy to rural producers, with technical backing and full alignment with the new Bioinputs Law (Law 15.070/2024).
Our highlight at the seminar was the practical and strategic approach to biosafety, the ideal structure and fundamental protocols for those wishing to produce their own
bio-inputs with quality, efficiency and legality. In a scenario in which biological control is gaining prominence as a sustainable alternative, on-farm production needs to be safe and technically viable, and this is precisely where the Innovar Group has acted as a benchmark.
Through the development of technologies such as the BioEvolve® bioreactor, designed to facilitate the production of fungi and bacteria to a high standard of quality, the Innovar Group has been supporting producers throughout the country in the construction of biofactories adapted to the reality of the field, but with the same technical demands as industrial units.
More than just a technical event, the seminar was an important step towards bringing science, innovation and sustainable practices closer to rural producers' daily lives. The exchange of experiences between companies, researchers, ministries and farmers shows that sustainable tropical agriculture is a collective path, built on serious partnerships and viable solutions.
The Innovar Group remains steadfast in its aim of transforming biological control into an accessible, efficient and sustainable solution, contributing to the construction of a new era in Brazilian agriculture - more independent, more innovative and more committed to the future of the planet.





