Koppert introduces Natutec Airobreez for efficient biological pest control application
In a major leap forward for biological crop protection, Koppert Biological Systems has introduced the Natutec Airobreez — a next-generation handheld blower gun designed for the precise and uniform release of beneficial organisms. Built specifically to support the safe and effective deployment of biological control agents (BCAs), the Airobreez is poised to redefine the application of natural enemies in modern agriculture.
With its futuristic design and intuitive handling, the Airobreez ensures that BCAs are delivered at a consistent pace and in just the right quantity — minimizing waste and maximizing plant coverage. The tool is fully battery-operated, eliminating the need for cords and allowing for mobility and reach of up to four meters — ideal for navigating greenhouses and fields alike.
Koppert’s innovative system will be on display at Cultivate ’25, held from July 12–15, 2025, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio. Visitors to Koppert’s booth (#2357) will get a hands-on demonstration and can consult with expert technical consultants about the full potential of the Airobreez and other biocontrol solutions in the company’s portfolio.
Key Features of Natutec Airobreez
- Low Mortality Rates: Custom-designed fan and chute mechanisms simulate natural air currents, keeping mortality of predatory insects below 2%.
- Precision Control: Adjustable fan motors and dual handle grips enable targeted application — even in tight crop corners and edges.
- Large Hopper Capacity: Holds up to 3 liters of BCA products, reducing the need for frequent refills during extended applications.
- Ergonomic & Durable Design: Lightweight with a wide carry strap, durable motor, and balanced construction for long and comfortable use.
- Even Distribution: Ensures consistent and effective coverage across plant surfaces for optimal BCA performance and crop protection.
This advanced system is a reflection of Koppert’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and precision agriculture.
Source – Koppert
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