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    BASF launches new herbicide Voraxor (triflufenacil + saflufenacil) in Uruguay

    • Last Update: 2022-08-15
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemical Network Chinese website reports: Recently, BASF launched a new herbicide Voraxor in Uruguay, containing 125g/L triflufenacil and 250g/L saflufenacil in the form of a suspensi.
    The product was launched at Expoactiva Nacional in the province of Soriano
     
    "This year has been a very important year for BASF as we launched the herbicide Voraxor, a product that will make histo.
    We are very concerned about the current state of herbicid.
    Given the prevalence of weed problems, the company is starting to invest in new technologies , to develop new herbicid.
    That’s why we now have a very complete herbicide portfolio for corn, soybeans, rice and other crops,” said Martín Píriz, Head of BASF Urugu.
     
    According to Píriz, Voraxor offers growers "many benefits, such as selectivity for the four crops of wheat, barley, soybean and corn, long weed control period, good killing effect and fast ons.
    Recommended before sowing and pre-emergence application of Voraxor to control broadleaf wee.
     
    Together with Heat, Convey, Atectra BV, Liberty and Kifix, Voraxor completes BASF's herbicide solutions for different production systems of various cro.
    "Voraxor provides a solution to several serious weed control problems faced by farmers in Uruguay," Píriz not.
     
    The herbicide has been field tested and demonstrated in multiple regions over several years to ensure the technology is adapted to local conditions, assessing each benefit of the product, and determining recommendations for use, dosage, timing of application, and which substances it can be mixed wi.
     
    "The experience gained over the years has allowed us to benefit agriculture by making appropriate recommendations to achieve the optimum use of the produ.
    Through this process, we have identified the main benefits of Voraxor and how it can be used to solve the problems currently faced by Uruguayan agriculture challenges," Píriz conclud.
    herbicide exhibition
     
    "This year has been a very important year for BASF as we launched the herbicide Voraxor, a product that will make histo.
    We are very concerned about the current state of herbicid.
    Given the prevalence of weed problems, the company is starting to invest in new technologies , to develop new herbicid.
    That’s why we now have a very complete herbicide portfolio for corn, soybeans, rice and other crops,” said Martín Píriz, Head of BASF Urugu.
     
    According to Píriz, Voraxor offers growers "many benefits, such as selectivity for the four crops of wheat, barley, soybean and corn, long weed control period, good killing effect and fast ons.
    Recommended before sowing and pre-emergence application of Voraxor to control broadleaf wee.
     
    Together with Heat, Convey, Atectra BV, Liberty and Kifix, Voraxor completes BASF's herbicide solutions for different production systems of various cro.
    "Voraxor provides a solution to several serious weed control problems faced by farmers in Uruguay," Píriz not.
     
    The herbicide has been field tested and demonstrated in multiple regions over several years to ensure the technology is adapted to local conditions, assessing each benefit of the product, and determining recommendations for use, dosage, timing of application, and which substances it can be mixed wi.
     
    "The experience gained over the years has allowed us to benefit agriculture by making appropriate recommendations to achieve the optimum use of the produ.
    Through this process, we have identified the main benefits of Voraxor and how it can be used to solve the problems currently faced by Uruguayan agriculture challenges," Píriz conclud.
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