Terra Biosa · Pineapple · Post-harvest
Fewer stable flies,
residue under control
Decomposing pineapple residue is the perfect breeding ground for the stable fly. Terra Biosa speeds up its breakdown and breaks the breeding cycle.
The problem
The stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) completes its cycle from egg to adult in just 22–25 days and prefers decomposing substrates: not only pineapple residue, but also banana rachis, palm fibre or manure mixed with fibrous material. It affects both the crop and nearby livestock.
How Terra Biosa solves it
Speeds up decomposition
Terra Biosa rapidly breaks down pineapple crop residue after harvest.
Removes the breeding ground
By transforming the decomposing material, the environment where the fly breeds disappears.
Breaks the cycle
Cuts the pineapple–cattle–stable fly cycle (Stomoxys calcitrans).
Terra Biosa also adds microbial life to the soil and supports healthier roots in pineapple crops.
Residue and flies under control?
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