Agrobiomics Highlights Innovation for Salinity Stress Management
- Apr 24
- 2 min read
Updated: 4 hours ago

Copenhagen, April 24th — Agrobiomics is pleased to have contributed to the March/April 2026 edition of New AG International, which features a special focus on salinity, one of the most significant and growing challenges facing agriculture worldwide.
As soil and water salinization continues to affect agricultural productivity across key growing regions, the need for innovative solutions that help crops maintain performance under stressful conditions is becoming increasingly important. Addressing salinity requires a combination of scientific understanding, agronomic expertise, and new technologies capable of improving crop resilience.
In the special issue, Agrobiomics shares perspectives on the role of biomolecule-based biostimulants in helping crops cope with abiotic stress and discusses the innovations needed to support more resilient agricultural systems. As a company dedicated to pioneering resilient agriculture, Agrobiomics continues to advance single-molecule biostimulants designed to deliver robust and consistent responses under challenging environmental conditions.
Contributing to industry discussions such as this is an important part of Agrobiomics' mission to help elevate biostimulants from agricultural inputs to strategic tools that support growers, agronomists, and agricultural companies in addressing the impacts of climate change.
We thank New AG International for the opportunity to contribute to this important conversation and invite readers to explore the full issue.
Read the full issue: New AG International March/April 2026 Special Issue
About Agrobiomics
Agrobiomics develops nature-inspired technologies that enhance crop productivity and resilience. Founded in 2022 as a spin-out from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Agrobiomics was built on a clear conviction: biostimulants will only scale if they are predictable, explainable, and economically viable.
By focusing on precision solutions, Agrobiomics contributes to the global effort against climate change, promoting agricultural practices that are sustainable, reliable, and profitable.
Agrobiomics is committed to advancing resilient agriculture worldwide.
For further information about Agrobiomics, please contact:
Ananda Scherner
CEO Agrobiomics
and/or
Ana Carolina L. Morotti
Business Developer & Marketing Manager