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Agrochemical Network Chinese website reported: Recently, the Ministry of Plant Protection and Agricultural Inputs of the Brazilian Secretariat of Agriculture Defense announced the approval of two new biological pesticides in Act No.
42
.
A total of 53 preparation products were approved this time, of which 9 are considered low-impact products
.
Two of the registered products are new products, one is of biological origin and the other is of phytochemical origin
.
The phytochemical product is composed of cinnamaldehyde, which is an active ingredient in cinnamon essential oil
.
This product is registered on strawberry crops and is used to prevent and treat the fungus Sphaerotheca macularis (Sphaerotheca macularis) that causes powdery mildew, and to prevent and treat Mycosphaerella fragariae (Mycosphaerella fragariae) that causes leaf spot disease
.
So far, there is no registered product for preventing powdery mildew in strawberries
.
The registered holder of this product is Daymsa do Brasil Comercial de Insumos Agrícolas Ltda.
, which is a subsidiary of Daymsa of Spain in Brazil.
Daymsa has many branches in South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru
.
Another new product is a fungus named Purpureocillium lilacinum (registered person: Mitsui & Co.
(Brasil) SA)
.
This product has been proven effective for controlling Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica
.
Nematodes are one of the most common diseases in Brazil and affect many crops such as cotton, potatoes, sugar cane, carrots, tobacco, cucumbers and soybeans
.
The microbial-derived product can be used in any crop that has this threat
.
Mitsui & Co.
(Brasil) SA is a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co.
, Ltd.
in Brazil.
It consists of 11 departments including the Steel Products Department, the Energy Department, and the Chemicals Department
.
Among them, the Nutrition and Agriculture Division under the Chemicals Department produces feed, pesticides, and fertilizers
.
In 2019, Mitsui and ISK jointly invested in Ourofino, and Mitsui holds a 20% stake in Ourofino
.
As of now, Brazil has registered 65 low-impact products in 2021
.
Because of their low risk to human health and the environment, they are necessary for pest control, so Brazil gives priority to such products, and MAPA has worked hard to increase the registration of such products
.
The number of low-impact products registered this year may exceed the number of 95 products registered in 2020
.
Biopesticide A total of 53 preparation products were approved this time, of which 9 are considered low-impact products
.
Two of the registered products are new products, one is of biological origin and the other is of phytochemical origin
.
The phytochemical product is composed of cinnamaldehyde, which is an active ingredient in cinnamon essential oil
.
This product is registered on strawberry crops and is used to prevent and treat the fungus Sphaerotheca macularis (Sphaerotheca macularis) that causes powdery mildew, and to prevent and treat Mycosphaerella fragariae (Mycosphaerella fragariae) that causes leaf spot disease
.
So far, there is no registered product for preventing powdery mildew in strawberries
.
The registered holder of this product is Daymsa do Brasil Comercial de Insumos Agrícolas Ltda.
, which is a subsidiary of Daymsa of Spain in Brazil.
Daymsa has many branches in South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru
.
Another new product is a fungus named Purpureocillium lilacinum (registered person: Mitsui & Co.
(Brasil) SA)
.
This product has been proven effective for controlling Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica
.
Nematodes are one of the most common diseases in Brazil and affect many crops such as cotton, potatoes, sugar cane, carrots, tobacco, cucumbers and soybeans
.
The microbial-derived product can be used in any crop that has this threat
.
Mitsui & Co.
(Brasil) SA is a subsidiary of Mitsui & Co.
, Ltd.
in Brazil.
It consists of 11 departments including the Steel Products Department, the Energy Department, and the Chemicals Department
.
Among them, the Nutrition and Agriculture Division under the Chemicals Department produces feed, pesticides, and fertilizers
.
In 2019, Mitsui and ISK jointly invested in Ourofino, and Mitsui holds a 20% stake in Ourofino
.
As of now, Brazil has registered 65 low-impact products in 2021
.
Because of their low risk to human health and the environment, they are necessary for pest control, so Brazil gives priority to such products, and MAPA has worked hard to increase the registration of such products
.
The number of low-impact products registered this year may exceed the number of 95 products registered in 2020
.