MediaRelease 14 January 2015 Crop Care strengthens product range with new registrations Crop Care will kick off 2015 with 10 new registrations and label extensions, giving Territory Sales Managers and distributors more opportunities to promote the company’s product range. The impressive list of new registrations includes Nail 600 (carfentrazone 600 g/L) herbicide, two new herbicides for use in imidazolinone tolerant crops and the extension of Emblem (fluazinam 500 g/L) fungicide into vineyards for the control of Eutypa dieback in grapevines. Sentry In July 2014, the APVMA approved the registration of Sentry (imazapic 525 g/kg + imazapyr 175 g/kg), the first Crop Care product for preemergence control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in imidazolinone herbicide tolerant canola. HERBICIDE Andre Sabeeney, National Product Development Manager with Crop Care, attributed these new opportunities to the company’s commitment to Australian based research and development. “This gives canola growers more flexibility in timing their weed control, by broadening the application window with pre-emergence and post-emergence options to choose from,” Andre said. “With these registrations, we are delivering on our promises to distributors, showing how much we can achieve from local investments in R & D and regulatory affairs,” Andre said. “Depending on the season, Sentry can be used early while Intercept can be applied later, allowing growers to achieve more effective weed control.” Nail 600 Emblem Heading the list is Nail 600, the new 600 g/L formulation that received APVMA approval in November 2014, in time for markets in fallow weed control and maintaining clean tree lines and vine lines over summer. The newest registration in horticulture is for Emblem fungicide (fluazinam 500 g/L), which was approved for control of Eutypa dieback in grapevines in October 2014. Nail 600 is a unique blend of carfentrazone-ethyl coupled with premium solvents and surfactants, so it is easy to handle and performs well in the field. Recognised as a major disease of grapevines around the world, Eutypa dieback is becoming more prevalent in cool climate vineyards in Australia, particularly in South Australia and Tasmania. Andre said Nail 240 had become the market leading carfentrazone formulation since its launch in 2012. “Crop Care will continue to supply Nail 240 along with Nail 600, which has benefited from the work of our chemists to produce an enhanced formulation in a 10 – 40 mL/ha super-concentrate that reduces solvent exposure, is easy to measure and pour and compatible with more than 40 different products.” Unity A minor formulation change to Unity (carfentrazone 240 g/L) was approved in November 2014 this providesa better Poisons Schedule profile, from S5 to Unscheduled. Compared to the competitor product Affinity Force. Intercept Andre said a key objective of Crop Care’s R & D effort had been to develop additional tools for use in imidazolinone crops. “We are well under way in meeting this objective with two registrations,” he said. In December 2014, the APVMA approved the registration of Intercept (imazamox 33 g/L + imazapyr 15 g/L), opening up a new opportunity for Crop Care in the market for early post-emergence control of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in Imidazolinone herbicide tolerant canola “Intercept gives us access to this niche market and the opportunity to compete against Intervix,” Andre said. “This registration is a real breakthrough in vineyards because it is the first fungicide that can be applied after pruning through a commercial sprayer to control Eutypa dieback,” Andre said. “This makes it cheaper and far easier for vineyard managers to control the fungus using standard spray equipment, instead of hand painting a fungicide on pruning wounds to manage the disease.” Andre said this new registration for Emblem resulted from collaboration with Dr Mark Sosnowski, who has been heavily involved in industry research to find alternatives for managing Eutypa at SARDI (South Australian Research and Development Institute). “Dr Sosnowski considers Emblem as a significant step forward in the bid to save Australia’s premium quality vines from devastation by trunk disease,” he said. An industry funded study ranked trunk disease as the fourth most important grapevine disease – behind powdery mildew, downy mildew and botrytis. This latest registration comes on top of recent work to promote Emblem among potato growers, for the control of two key diseases, Late Blight and Sclerotinia. Crop Care Australasia Pty Ltd | ABN 53 061 362 347 Portal North – Unit 17/16 Metroplex Avenue Murarrie QLD 4172 | PO Box 84 Morningside QLD 4170 P 07 3909 2000 | F 07 3909 2010 | W www.cropcare.com.au MediaRelease 14 January 2015 Crop Care strengthens product range with new registrations Senator 600 – (uncoloured) Dormex Plums have been added to the label for Dormex plant growth regulator (cyanamide 520g/L), in addition to apples, grapes and kiwifruit. Dormex is the best choice for regulating bud burst, promoting uniform and earlier flowering for easier orchard management and harvesting, as well as larger, more uniform fruit. Captan Strawberry growers now have the option of applying more than 5 sprays of Captan 900 WG (900 g/kg) over the growing season, following the removal of the maximum 5 spray per season restriction from the label. The label for Senator 600 (imidacloprid 600 g/L) has been extended to include control of stored grain pests. Barrack Betterstick The broad spectrum fungicide, Barrack Betterstick (chlorothalonil 720 g/L), has been approved by use on chickpeas and lentils in Tasmania, for the control of Ascochyta blight in chickpeas and Ascochyta blight and grey mould in lentils. Coupled with the one-day withholding period, this will be valuable for strawberry growers when there is high pressure from diseases such as grey mould, Gloeosporium fruit rot, Phytophthora fruit rot, black spot and leaf blight. Protege Protege insecticide seed treatment (fipronil 500 g/L) has been registered for the control of redlegged earth mite in canola and false wireworm in sorghum and sunflowers. INSECTICIDAL SEED TREATMENT It is also approved to protect sorghum and sunflower seedlings from attack by black field earwig. For more information: Andre Sabeeney National Product Development Manager M 0418 835 599 | E [email protected] Crop Care Australasia Pty Ltd | ABN 53 061 362 347 Portal North – Unit 17/16 Metroplex Avenue Murarrie QLD 4172 | PO Box 84 Morningside QLD 4170 P 07 3909 2000 | F 07 3909 2010 | W www.cropcare.com.au
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