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Root
change

Mineral fertilisers once fed a booming population. But today they’ve become the problem due to overuse, made worse by an industry chasing quick fixes instead of addressing the root cause.

Arevo offers a new way forward: working with biology, not against it. Our proprietary technology activates the root zone, resetting the fundamentals of crop nutrition and helping growers produce more with less.

This isn’t just another input. It’s a catalyst for systemic change. A movement sparking a chain reaction that makes the whole system stronger and helps growers transition away from harmful chemicals.

Rooted in science, and proven in the fields, Arevo stands for root change: revolutionising agriculture from the ground-up.

CREDENTIALS

Proven. Trusted. Validated.

10 + Years

10+ years of research from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

60 + Trials

60+ successful efficacy trials across crops and climates in three continents (EU, North and South America)

70 + Patents

70+ patents and CE-marking for safety
and performance

Team

Deep scientific expertise.

The Team

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Company

Arevo’s roots.

Investors

Backed by
long-term partners.

Ingredient partnerships

Your product,
powered by Arginex.

Integrate Arginex into your formulation to boost performance without disrupting your range.

Clear differentiation in crowded markets

Highly adaptable and stable

Sustainability through nutrient efficiency

Featured Knowledge

Three fresh white radishes with green leafy tops and roots attached, arranged in a row on a beige background. The radishes vary in size, with the smallest on the left and the largest on the right.
Technology

Why Arginex vegetables taste better: the root-zone science

6 min read
Roots of two plants with soil attached, showing intricate root systems and green stems with some dried leaves, against a plain beige background.
Technology

Mycorrhiza network extends your crops reach and nutrient exchange

5 min read
Two green lettuce plants with roots and soil are shown side by side against a beige background. The plant on the left is labeled "Untreated Peat-Free Substrate" and has fewer, less dense roots. The plant on the right is labeled "Arginex Treated Peat-Free Substrate" with a logo above it, showing a denser and more extensive root system. The word "AREVO" appears in red text in the bottom right corner.
News

Arevo introduces Arginex for peat-free substrate to tackle nitrogen losses

4 min read

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