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Gold Award-Winning Innovation Sets the Stage for a Soil Nutrition Revolution at LAMMA

Innovation in agriculture doesn’t happen by following the rulebook. It happens when people are prepared to challenge convention, ask better questions, and rethink how things have always been done.

This year, that mindset has been recognised with a Gold Award for Triplex — an award that signals not just technical achievement, but a genuine shift in how soil nutrition can be delivered in the future.

Triplex represents a new way of thinking about crop nutrition: one that moves away from standardised programmes and towards precision, responsiveness, and soil-first decision-making. While the full system remains under wraps ahead of its official 2026 launch, the award acknowledges the potential of Triplex to deliver higher nutrient-use efficiency, improved crop performance, and meaningful environmental benefits.

Why Triplex Matters

UK agriculture is under growing pressure to maintain yields while reducing environmental impact. Nutrient losses, inefficiencies, and one-size-fits-all approaches are no longer sustainable — economically or environmentally.

Triplex has been designed to respond to that challenge. By focusing on real crop and soil need, and by adapting nutrition as conditions change throughout the season, Triplex aims to give farmers greater control, greater efficiency, and greater confidence in their nutrition strategy.

Early trials, including work in highly regulated European farming systems, have shown promising results — enough to attract attention from across the industry and earn recognition at the highest level.

A Glimpse of What’s Coming

The Gold Award marks the beginning, not the end, of the Triplex story. The first full UK growing season for the technology will begin in 2026, with wider rollout planned beyond that point. Interest from growers, estates, and crop nutrition partners continues to build, reinforcing the sense that Triplex could become a defining innovation for the sector.

For now, details remain deliberately limited. What can be said with confidence is that Triplex is designed to challenge existing thinking, reduce dependency on outdated nutrition models, and support a future where productivity and sustainability go hand in hand.