Attune Agriculture Launches Horizon A to Improve Soil Performance and Crop Growth


Published: 16 Apr 2026

Author: Towards Chemical and Materials

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Horizon A Boosts Soil Performance

Attune Agriculture has introduced a new product called Horizon A, which is a soil-applied adjuvant designed to improve how different agricultural inputs work in the field. Moreover, the product is part of the company’s effort to expand its range of solutions that help farmers get better results from their crops. 

Also, horizon A is mainly created to support the performance of products like herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematicides, nutrients, and fertilizers. Moreover, it works by improving how moisture and active ingredients are held in the soil, especially around the root zone of plants. This is important because plants absorb water and nutrients from this area, and better retention can lead to improved plant health and growth. 

Furthermore, one of the key problems in farming is that water and chemicals often move too deep into the soil, going beyond the reach of plant roots. Moreover, horizon A addresses this issue by slowing down this movement. It helps keep water and important inputs where plants can actually use them. At the same time, it also reduces water loss from the soil surface due to evaporation. This creates a more stable condition for crops, especially between irrigation cycles. 

According to Towards Chemicals & Materials, the agricultural adjuvants market size accounted for USD 4.75 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 5.03 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 8.47 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 5.95% from 2026 to 2035, due to the shift towards modern farming practices. 

According to the development team of the company, the goal behind Horizon A was to make irrigation and spray applications more effective. Furthermore, the Horizon A is presented as a solution that helps farmers manage water better, reduce loss of important inputs, and support healthier crop growth through improved soil conditions. 

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