Omnia Nutriology showcases its sustainable solutions at Nampo 2025

Omnia Nutriology marketing director Louis Strydom talks to Engineering News at Nampo 2025 in Bothaville
At this year’s Nampo 2025 in Bothaville, Engineering News caught up with Omnia Nutriology marketing director Louis Strydom to discuss how the company is aligning global agricultural innovations with South Africa’s unique farming environment.
Since 1953, with purposeful planning and actions, Omnia has been positioned to make a positive and significant impact in South Africa’s agricultural sector. The company's advice and assistance to clients are supported by a holistic approach based on our Nutriology model.
Nutriology is an approach that focuses on the growth of agricultural crops by developing and then applying specialised products, innovative solutions, technology, services and client relationships that strives to promote sustainability. Nutriology refers to a total crop management process and is applied throughout a crop’s lifecycle to increase yield, reduce the risk associated with crop production and increase the farmer’s return on investment.
Strydom highlights Omnia’s commitment to helping local producers to tap into international agricultural advancements while ensuring solutions are tailored for South African conditions. With food security, climate resilience, and rising input costs at the forefront of industry challenges, Omnia is showcasing practical, efficient technologies and products at Nampo 2025 that support sustainable farming practices.
Watch a video in which Strydom emphasises the role of platforms such as the Free State event in strengthening relationships with farmers and agri-business stakeholders, positioning Omnia not just as a supplier, but as a collaborative partner in long-term agricultural success.
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