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Selective Herbicide for the Control of Annual Grasses and Broadleaf Weeds.
A selective herbicide designed to effectively control annual grassy and broadleaf weeds. Depending on the crop, it can be applied during dormancy, pre-sowing with incorporation into the soil, pre-transplant with incorporation, pre-emergence on the soil surface, or early post-emergence.
Lower application rates are recommended for light soils, soils with low organic matter content, and areas with low weed pressure.
Available Packaging:1LT, 5LT
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Success 0.24CB is a contact and stomach insecticide with preventive and suppressive action, used for the control of the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) through ground-based bait spraying.
Spinosad acts on the central nervous system of insects by binding to acetylcholine receptors, causing prolonged stimulation, which leads to paralysis due to neuromuscular fatigue.
This paralysis is irreversible, and insect death occurs within 3 days.
Available packages:1Lt, 5Lt
Switch® – The Ultimate Tool for Crop Protection
Switch® is the ultimate solution for every professional grower seeking reliable protection across a wide range of crops. The powerful combination of a contact and a systemic fungicide makes a real difference — even under challenging conditions.
It is a mixture of two fungicidal active substances:
Fludioxonil (contact action)
Cyprodinil (systemic action)
Together, they offer both preventive and curative activity.
Fludioxonil, a phenylpyrrole fungicide, disrupts fungal cell membranes, leading to irreversible cell damage and death.
Available Packing: 40gr, 200gr, 1 Kg
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Systemic Insecticide with Contact and Ingestive Action
A systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action, offering both preventive and suppressive control. It is primarily effective against sucking insects, and also active against certain chewing pests across various crops.
Its mode of action involves disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses in insects, leading to paralysis and death.
Application should be made at the onset of infestation, and only when bees are not present in the treated area.