In March 2026, Fyteko is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with Agrilife, a leading Brazilian company in agricultural biologicals and part of the renowned Grupo Casa Bugre.
This collaboration marks a major step in Fyteko’s expansion in Latin America, bringing our next generation biostimulant VacStress® to one of the world’s most dynamic agricultural markets.
With Brazil at the forefront of global biosolutions adoption, the partnership aims to scale the introduction of VacStress®—Fyteko’s single molecule, signal based biostimulant—applied in furrow to support stronger early crop development and better tolerance to abiotic stress such as drought and heat.
Early field results in Brazil on soybean and corn show yield gains of up to 10%, confirming the strong potential of VacStress® for large scale farming systems.
By joining forces with Agrilife’s extensive technical expertise and nationwide commercial network, Fyteko will significantly strengthen its presence in Brazil and support farmers seeking high performance, sustainable solutions.
This partnership reinforces our mission: delivering reliable, science driven biosolutions that help agriculture thrive sustainably.

“This partnership marks a significant step in Fyteko’s expansion,” says Guillaume WEGRIA, CEO and co-founder of Fyteko. “Brazil is a strategic priority, and Agrilife’s proven expertise will help deliver our innovation to farmers who need reliable solutions for climate resilience.”
“We are happy with this partnership. We first met Fyteko at one of the world’s leading biostimulant congresses, and over two seasons we had the opportunity to jointly validate the technology and work on its tropicalization for the Brazilian production system, » adds Flávio Maia, CEO of Agrilife.
« We found in Fyteko what we have always sought in a technology: delivering efficiency, profitability, and sustainability to Brazilian farmers.”
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Left: Guillaume Wegria, CEO and co-founder of Fyteko. Right: Flávio Maia, CEO of Agrilife.
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