Britney Hunter, Growth and Analytics Manager • May 20, 2025

A Collaboration that Drives Excellence:

Staying at the forefront of innovation was the common ground that brought Nano-Yield™ and Agroenzymas® together, leading to a partnership that promises to be a game-changer. This powerful collaboration is set to elevate the effectiveness of a specially selected range of Agroenzymas® products, revolutionizing the agricultural industry.


Nano-Yield™, a leading company in agricultural nanotechnology, is headquartered in Sandy, Utah, USA, and serves customers worldwide, with a strong presence in Latin America and ongoing expansion in Europe and Asia, including India. Its groundbreaking liquid nano-technology solutions have proven to enhance nutrient and active ingredient delivery in plants, ultimately boosting crop productivity. With a focus on reducing agricultural production costs or increasing yields in a more sustainable manner, Nano-Yield™ is driving the future of farming.


Agroenzymas®, with 35 years in the market, operates across five continents and in 13 countries. The company is recognized for its leadership in developing technological tools aimed at improving agricultural productivity and profitability. Its innovative products enhance fruit quality, restore root systems, optimize nutrient absorption, extend shelf life and transportation viability, and help plants recover from stress events, among other benefits.


Through extensive discussions, both companies identified a shared goal: increasing efficiency and effectiveness in agricultural solutions. Now, products already recognized for their industry-leading results are backed by Nano-Yield™ 's years of research on the impact and application of nanotechnology. This includes its effect on endocytosis, the process by which compounds are transported and incorporated into plant systems.


The physicochemical properties of each nanoparticle enable them to carry thousands of molecules, which are swiftly transported to plant cells for precise delivery and maximum impact. This enhances the accuracy and efficiency of Agroenzymas® products, maximizing their potential.



This liquid nano-technology platform is incorporated into various formulations within the Agroenzymas® portfolio, functioning both foliar and root applications. In foliar applications, nanoparticles adhere to the plant surface for maximum penetration, while in soil applications, they ensure optimal nutrient delivery to the plant.


The synergy between Nano-Yield™ and Agroenzymas® establishes a next-generation input delivery system for crops, efficiently transporting essential compounds in every application. With this nanotechnology integrated into the upcoming Agroenzymas® product portfolio, the goal is not just to enhance agricultural productivity but to redefine what is possible. This collaboration is more than just progress—it is the future of agriculture.


Josh Roberts - CFO | Nano-Yield; Felix Acosta - CEO | Agroenzymas; Clark Bell - CEO | Nano-Yield; Marco  Guirado - VP, Intl. Business Development | Nano-Yield; Jesus Acosta - Commercial Director | Agroenzymas

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By Marketing July 8, 2026
Nano-Yield® would like to congratulate Joel Mahin on his recent promotion to Director of Central Region Sales. Joel’s extensive background in agriculture has given him the valuable knowledge that he brings to work every day. He has experience in production, retail, distribution, agronomy, product development, and sales. As he completes his third sales season at Nano-Yield®, Joel continues to exceed expectations and contribute to the overall growth and success of his distributors, dealers, and growers. Joel started at Nano-Yield® as a Regional Sales Manager, covering Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. While these states remain part of his territory, Joel is now stepping into the role of Director of Central Region Sales. He will serve as a manager to Regional Sales Managers who cover the Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas regions. Joel said that bringing affordable products that work to the market is what motivates him every day. He wants to help growers succeed while contributing to the growth of his distributors and dealers. Joel hopes to pass on his knowledge and view of the business to the next generation. He said that the thing he enjoys the most about working for Nano-Yield® is the family atmosphere. When asked about his new role, Joel said the following: “I relish the challenge. I’m not done growing in Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. I want to take the model that I started in those three states and spread it to the other areas. There’s still room to grow — we’re not done yet.” Joel is known for his positive attitude, contagious energy, and ability to motivate others around him. When Joel is around, his peers know it’s going to be a fun and successful day. Mark Mitchell, Nano-Yield® Director of Sales U.S., said, “Joel earned this promotion through hard work, excellent sales numbers, and his team respects him and they trust him.” He added that Joel truly cares about his customers. He is a great team player, works well with others, and knows how to get the most out of his team. He’s selfless and all about Nano-Yield®. Landon Bunderson, Nano-Yield® CSO, said, “Joel always leads by example. He sets the tone for how to treat a customer and how to be successful.” We look forward to seeing what Joel accomplishes in his new role and are excited for the years to come. From everyone at Nano-Yield®, congratulations, Joel!
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