Sipcam Nichino presents new molecule for corn and recent launches in Brazil

Company highlights portfolio for soybeans, corn, sugar cane, citrus, cotton and other crops, at Coopercitrus cooperative event

20.07.2021 | 20:59 (UTC -3)
Fernanda Campos

The 2021 edition of the Coopercitrus Expo fair is scheduled for the period from the 19th to the 30th of this month. The digital event brings together exhibitors linked to agribusiness technologies, inputs, machinery and equipment. On the occasion, the company of Italian-Japanese origin Sipcam Nichino Brasil presents its Click product, for corn cultivation, recently launched, based on a new molecule in the country. The company also highlights a broad portfolio for soybean, sugarcane and sugar, cotton and citrus.

Among the highlights of Sipcam Nichino's virtual stand is the insecticide Takumi, introduced on the market approximately six months ago. According to the company, Takumi stands out due to the rapid action of the active ingredient Flubendiamide 222, in the management of difficult-to-control caterpillars, and the concentrated suspension formulation. The new product has recommendations for cereal, sugar cane and HF crops.

In the fungicide segment, the company focuses on Fezan Gold technology, a product that combines systemic and multisite protective characteristics in the same formulation. Fezan Gold is indicated for controlling Asian rust and other soybean diseases, the company informs. According to the company, the fungicide was positioned among the best performers in the Embrapa Network Trials for the 2020-21 harvest, recently concluded.

For citrus orchards, Sipcam Nichino shows the acaricide Fujimite 50 SC. According to Sipcam Nichino's crop manager, agronomist Carulina Oliveira, the product provides highly effective results in controlling so-called defoliating mites, mainly leprosy mites (Brevipalpus yothersi), Mexican mites (Tetranychus mexicanus) and purple mites (Panonichus citri).

Fujimite 50 SC was classified by the EPA, the American environmental agency, among the low-impact tools for pollinators, in addition to having the LMRP (Maximum Allowable Residue Limit) certificate in countries that import orange juice, according to an Italian company. japanese

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