Sampling in the Agriculture and Aquaculture Industry
The different establishments involved in agricultural crops (farms, orchards, plantations, greenhouses and nurseries) and aquaculture (fish farming, shellfish farming, crayfish and shrimp farming, coral and algae farming) require multiple analyses on a regular basis. Whether for soil, seed, water or grain analyses, or for bacteriology, parasitology, immunofluorescence or virology tests, LABPLAS strives to develop products and tools to facilitate the sampling activities of farmers, agronomists and aquaculturists.
Soil analysis
Frequent soil analysis is necessary to ensure soil quality. Farmers need to know the initial nutrient content of the soil, the organic matter content, and the soil pH and salinity in order to plan fertilizer applications and other necessary actions.
Water quality testing
Water contamination may occur before harvest, through irrigation water, ponds, gutters or runoff, or after harvest, such as during storage, washing or packaging. The principal contaminants are heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), phthalates, nitrogen, pesticides, organic compounds and pathogens (bacteria, viruses, protozoa). Sampling is therefore essential in order to ensure that contaminated products are discovered and intercepted before they are released for consumption.
Fish habitat sampling
Aquaculture facilities are required to collect fish habitat samples to determine and monitor oxygen concentration levels to ensure fish health.
Applications
Reliable and safe sampling tools are essential in order to carry out the various tests and analyses required within this industry.
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Seed testing
Farmers are required to rigorously test their seed to obtain the necessary certifications and receive a fair amount for the quality of their grain. Equipment used to collect samples in this field of agriculture must be sterile to avoid possible contamination from wind, animal feces, transport of microorganisms or machinery.
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Pesticide detection in water
Crop yields can be reduced due to the presence of undesirable plants, insects or diseases. The pesticides farmers may use to control these adverse effects are not without risk to the environment. A sampling plan is required to assess pesticide concentrations in water and to avoid adverse effects on land, crop, animal and human health.
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Irrigation water testing
Irrigation water quality is important in agriculture for fresh produce (fruits and vegetables) that are consumed by humans without further processing. Farmers must therefore carry out rigorous tests to avoid any health problems that could result from water contamination.
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Large Format Product Line
LABPLAS offers you the largest sterile bags on the market! These sterile bags are designed to collect large samples or samples that weight greater than a kilo, and they maintain the microbacterial integrity of your contents. The thick walls of the bag ensure superior resistance for safe transport.