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cn reported: Recently, a new fungicide Kenja (400g/L isothiazide suspension) to control grape fruit rot and powdery mildew has been approved for use in New Zealand, subject to conditions .
Kenja contains the active ingredient isotianil, which is a new product in New Zealand and has previously been approved for use in Australia, Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan
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The applicant ISK New Zealand seeks approval to import Kenja suspension concentrate for use in grapes
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During the application process, ISK submitted information about the product's resistance to antimicrobial agents and lower toxicity than other fungicides
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It also pointed out that Kenja is not classified into any classification that harms human health
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It also pointed out that Kenja is not classified into any classification that harms human health
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Dr.
Chris Hill, general manager of the EPA Hazardous Substances Group, said that the EPA believes that the absence of human health classification is a great advantage, and it provides growers with more types of fungicides to choose from
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When they approved Kenja, they set strict rules for its use
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This includes that under certain weather conditions, it can only be used twice a year, and the amount of use is limited
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Chris Hill, general manager of the EPA Hazardous Substances Group, said that the EPA believes that the absence of human health classification is a great advantage, and it provides growers with more types of fungicides to choose from
.
When they approved Kenja, they set strict rules for its use
.
This includes that under certain weather conditions, it can only be used twice a year, and the amount of use is limited
.