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FMC will participate in the 16th Seminar on Sugarcane Pest Control, Insectshow 2020. The event, which takes place online on October 28th, aims to present innovations for professionals linked to the sector who are looking for information to increase profitability and productivity of its sugarcane fields, through sustainable pest management.
On the occasion, FMC's Market Development Manager, Leonardo Brusantin, will speak about FMC's technologies for pest management, aiming at the profitability, productivity and sustainability of sugarcane fields. The participation will also be attended by the agronomist and director of Global Cana, José Francisco Garcia.
“We have a great partnership with the Idea Group and we are present at Insectshow every year, as we know the importance of being close and discussing advances for the chain, in what is one of the main technical events in the sector. Our objective is always to understand the demand in the field and contribute to crop productivity, enabling convenience for the producer with the development of technological innovations”, declares the Regional Marketing Manager, Vinicius Batista.
Combined with the purpose of being a partner in the sector, the organization also carries out its program for the management of sugarcane cultivation, with high-performance chemical and biological products and varied modes of action, which promote balanced, healthy and vigorous development. of the crop, in an environment free from weeds, pests and diseases. O Genesis Program aims to promote maximum sugarcane productivity in a sustainable way.
The Program's solutions include insecticide Altacor, an ally for integrated pest management with efficient control of borer in sugarcane; the bionematicide Quartz, recommended for controlling lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus zeae e P. brachyurus) and root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita e M. javanica).
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