Futureco Bioscience is tackling the challenges of climate variability in orchards with the launch of Sincronitza. This new precision biostimulant is designed to synchronize budbreak and flowering in high-value fruit crops, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional dormancy management tools.
Futureco Bioscience launches Sincronitza, a precision biostimulant to synchronize budbreak and flowering
Barcelona, Spain
Developed from Futureco Bioscience’s biotechnological expertise, Sincronitza promotes the physiological synchronization of budbreak and flowering in high-value woody fruit crops. This precision approach helps synchronize budbreak and flowering to achieve more uniform and predictable cycles. With Sincronitza, Futureco Bioscience expands its portfolio of precision biostimulants for temperate fruit crops, offering distributors and growers an advanced technological alternative to conventional dormancy-management tools.
Futureco Bioscience has announced the launch of Sincronitza, a liquid biostimulant designed to harmonize phenological stages and synchronize budbreak and flowering in crops such as cherry, walnut and grapevine. By aligning these phases, the product supports a balanced progression between flowering and vegetative growth, promotes homogeneous phenological development, and enables growers to optimize orchard management, harvest planning and overall productivity.
Sincronitza has been developed as a response to a growing global challenge for fruit producers: mild winters and increasing climate variability that disrupt the natural timing of budbreak and flowering. The product is particularly relevant in Mediterranean and South American regions, where the reduction in winter chill accumulation increasingly affects crop uniformity and fruit quality.
Under these conditions, trees tend to exhibit desynchronized budbreak and irregular flowering, creating inefficiencies in field management and harvest operations. To mitigate these effects, Futureco Bioscience developed Sincronitza as a biotechnological tool capable of synchronizing budbreak and flowering, restoring physiological precision and predictability in fruit production, and helping growers recover uniform productive cycles in a shifting environmental context.
The science behind Sincronitza
The formulation of Sincronitza is based on specific amino acids obtained through bacterial fermentation and enzymatic hydrolysis—particularly methionine and glutamic acid—combined with nitrogen and calcium. These components act synergistically to reactivate major metabolic pathways involved in dormancy release, reduce inhibitory compounds accumulated during winter rest, and restore enzymatic and protein synthesis processes required for metabolic reactivation.
A physiological approach
Unlike traditional dormancy-breaking products, which rely on high nitrogen loads or aggressive chemical substances, Sincronitza acts through metabolic reactivation and hormonal balance, enhancing the plant’s natural physiology to promote coordinated, stress-free development. This mechanism positions it as a natural, sustainable biostimulant to synchronize budbreak and flowering, aligned with the demands of current agricultural production.
Sincronitza is applied foliarly approximately 35 days before budbreak, during the physiological transition out of winter dormancy. This timing allows producers to activate internal metabolism and synchronize budbreak before visible growth begins. The product is especially effective in crops where flowering uniformity directly impacts pollination, labor efficiency and marketable yield.

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