NEWS
BioGro Editorial 2024
Nov 2024: We're delighted to have had an editorial published with BioGro. Penergetic is proud to have BioGro organic certification, as well as iFOAM Organics certification.
Zespri CPS 2024-2025 Listing
Oct 2024: Penergetic-p Plant Product is now listed on the Zespri Crop Protection Standards 2024-2025. An international study produced results of +40% yield for kiwifruit when using penergetic products.
BZV Trial Product to deter small mammals
Oct 2024: Now stocked and available in New Zealand. Deter rabbits, rats and mice from your land.
Bumper maize crop
May 2024: Applying Penergetic-b Soil Product to his maize produced a bumper crop for this Te Awamutu Farmer, he was absolutely delighted.
Northern Fieldays 2024
Feb 2024: We're located outside on site G21, pop along for a chat about your farm soil, crop, animal and water improvement requirements, and also learn more about our wild pig and deer deterrent penegetic-bWV.
Southern Fieldays 2024
Feb 2024: We're located in the Agritent, pop along for a chat and let’s discuss how we can help with your soil, crop and water improvement. Also introducing our wild pig and deer deterrent that's in high-demand due to having great success worldwide!
flooded pasture revival, whangarei heads
Biological beef farm, te kauwhata
Visit to Chaos Springs Farm, Waihi
Penergetic b wv Trial - Australia
June 2023: Penergetic bWV wildlife deterrent Trial at Chappel Hill Farm, Australia - planting of the second Snow Peas trial. This product has been hugely successful worldwide for deterring deer and wild boar.
Penergetic exhibiting at Henty Machinery Field Days
May 2023: Penergetic Aus will be at the 2023 Henty Machinery Field Days event, located in the heart of the nations Food Bowl in Southern NSW. Event dates: 19-21 September 2023.
Check out our YouTube channel
May 2023: We're super excited to share with you all our new Penergetic YouTube Channel. You will find many videos explaining the Penergetic products.
Penergetic B WV is here
May 2023: Penergetic b WV can effectively prevent game/wildlife from causing major damage to farmland, forests or exposed areas, acting as a “virtual fence or barrier”. It represents a new approach to wildlife management.
Organic Week NZ
Organics Past Present & Future Conference
