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    ADAMA launches Acert herbicide (oxoxaic acid) developed in partnership with RiceTec in Brazil

    • Last Update: 2023-02-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    World Agrochemical Network Chinese reports: ADAMA has announced exclusively to AgroPages the launch of a new herbicide in Brazil, Acert (active ingredient: oxalic acid), developed
    in collaboration with RiceTec, a multinational specialist in rice hybridization and commercialization.
     
    According to the manufacturer, the solution is designed to control invasive red rice (Oryza sativa) and other hard-to-control weeds, such as barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-pavonis).

    Red rice is the most harmful weed
    to rice crops.
    "Crops invaded by red rice are prone to yield losses of more than 30%.

    High levels of pest infestation can even make agricultural production impossible," says
    João Ibelli, Product Manager, Herbicide at ADAMA.
     
    The listing of Acert expands ADAMA's product portfolio in rice cultivation to include several other herbicide solutions such as Mayoral (metmidazolenicotinic acid; imidazole niacin) and Vezir (mimidazole niacco).

    "Acert is a selective herbicide that works in the late seedling stages of weeds and is suitable for crops grown with RiceTec hybrids (Max-Ace technology) that are tolerant to herbicides that inhibit ACCase," Ibelli said
    .
     
    According to Leandro Pasqualli, the company's director of business development, Max-Ace technology is another tool
    to control Redmi.
    "By growing Max-Ace, producers can use Acert herbicides to control red rice, resistant barnyard grass and other weeds
    without harming the crop.
    We are pleased that this solution has achieved better control and crop tolerance results among weeds," adds
    Pasqualli.
     
    "Acert's control is excellent, and red rice has plagued farmers
    for years.
    This technology will be combined with sustainability to help growers increase profitability," concludes ADAMA Manager, "The partnership with RiceTec is global and will also have a positive impact in Brazil, with great results
    for farmers.
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