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The latest of all products registered includes a low-toxicity product containing a new active ingredient, the Humus bacterium granulovirus (PhopGV, genus Bisporus, Baculoviridae), for the control of tomato moths, which is an excellent choice
for controlling this pest.
Another new product, based on the active ingredient of cinnamon essential oil, registered two products for the control of whitefly (Whitefly species)
in soybeans.
Whiteflies are also an important pest identified by MAPA
.
for controlling this pest.
Another new product, based on the active ingredient of cinnamon essential oil, registered two products for the control of whitefly (Whitefly species)
in soybeans.
Whiteflies are also an important pest identified by MAPA
.
For organic agricultural use, an anticide based on Candida extract was registered for the control of leafcutter ants Atta sedens rubropilosa and Atta laevigata
.
.
The highlight of nematicide is a mixture of Bacillus punnieri and Bacillus subtilis isolates, and it is recommended for the control of Meloidogyne incognita, Heterodera glycines, and Pratylenchus brachyurus
.
.
To control Spodoptera frugiperda, which has been prioritized this year, farmers will use another control tool to deal with baculovirus
.
It is approved for organic farming
in addition to products based on Bacillus thuringiensis isolate S 234 and another strain CCT7771 based on Metarhiza lythrifii.
.
It is approved for organic farming
in addition to products based on Bacillus thuringiensis isolate S 234 and another strain CCT7771 based on Metarhiza lythrifii.
Also of concern is the sclerotinia that causes white mold, and MAPA approved the registration of two biological products
based on the genus Trichoderma nigra CEN 287.
based on the genus Trichoderma nigra CEN 287.
There are also crops that lack phytosanitary support, also known as small crops such as peanuts, sweet potatoes, subfruit potatoes, cocoa, yams, shallots, cherimoya, chayote, cucum suc, cowpeas, creamy apples, ginger, sesame, chickpeas, capers, guarana, yam, kiwifruit, lentils, flaxseeds, cassava, parsnips, gherkins, radish, pinecones, okra and pomegranates, which can be treated with powdered conduitol fungicides (classified as Class 5 by Anvisa and less likely to cause acute damage
。 Pesticide registration of these crops that lack phytosanitary is important
to help farmers with pest management.
。 Pesticide registration of these crops that lack phytosanitary is important
to help farmers with pest management.
In terms of chemicals, two registrations for the herbicide diquat (an alternative to paraquat) are noteworthy, providing soybean farmers with more options
at the start of the harvest season.
Other products use active ingredients
registered in the country.
The registration of generic pesticides is important to reduce market concentration and increase competition, which will lead to fairer trade and lower production costs
for Brazilian agriculture.
at the start of the harvest season.
Other products use active ingredients
registered in the country.
The registration of generic pesticides is important to reduce market concentration and increase competition, which will lead to fairer trade and lower production costs
for Brazilian agriculture.
All registered products are analysed and approved
by the bodies responsible for health, environment and agriculture in accordance with scientific standards and best international practices.
by the bodies responsible for health, environment and agriculture in accordance with scientific standards and best international practices.