A proprietary combination of cold-pressed citrus oil and a patented surfactant mixture forms the base for manufacturing a diverse range of products, including adjuvants, pesticides and soil conditioners.
A stable and compatible microemulsion that's 100% soluble in water.
Our patented blend of biodegradable surfactants and cold-pressed orange
oil ensures superior absorption, optimal distribution, and enhanced pest
control performance, all while supporting environmentally sustainable
practices.
OROWET spreads more uniformly with reduced surface tension, less bounce, and finer droplet density.
penetration
OROWET penetrates into the leaf with a novel formulation that moves through the epicuticular wax on leaf surfaces and between cells.
translocation
OROWET ensures superior uptake and reduced phytotoxicity of partner chemistries.
Variable rates to fit any application.
Use low rates to distribute mixtures or crank it up to penetrate deep into plant tissue.
Orange is the new green.
The cold-pressed orange oil base stands out as a game-changer, enhancing the efficacy and efficiency of pesticide and nutrient delivery systems. This breakthrough leverages the power of advanced surfactant chemistry and natural extracts, transforming how active ingredients are delivered and absorbed.
Advanced Surfactants
When mixed with water, surfactants form spherical structures that encapsulate lipophilic substances, including certain pesticides and natural extracts. This formation is crucial for protecting these substances from degradation and ensuring even distribution in a spray solution.
Natural Extracts
OROWET incorporates natural extracts such as orange oil that are known for their efficacy and environmental friendliness. These extracts are chosen for their ability to enhance the penetration and effectiveness of active ingredients, ensuring that they reach their targets efficiently.
Challenge Accepted
One of the primary challenges in agricultural spraying is ensuring that active ingredients are effectively delivered and absorbed by plants or pests. Many active ingredients are lipophilic, meaning they do not mix well with water and can evaporate or degrade before they reach their target.
Beginning with the 2027 growing season, Rovensa Next will distribute select Novonesis agricultural biosolutions in the United States. The partnership strengthens grower access to