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    Foam Hannon launches HANARO, an insecticide containing diflufenac in Pakistan

    • Last Update: 2021-05-07
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Agrochemicals.
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    html" class="zdbq" title="Pesticide-related food information" target="_blank">insecticide bistriflubenzuron 10% EC of Foam Hannon is HANARO.
    The product will be put on the market in the 2021 growing season and will be used to prevent and control the main cotton in Pakistan.
    Pest-whitefly.
     
    Diflufenuron is an IGR (insect growth regulator) insecticide, which is a new type of 2-chloro-3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl benzoyl urea derivative.
    Diflufenuron can inhibit the synthesis of chitin and affect the formation of the inner epidermis, so that the target larvae cannot molt smoothly and cannot be transformed into adults and die.
    Foam Hannon said that diflufenuron is an effective tool to manage insecticide-resistant pests such as phosphates, carbamates, and pyrethroids.
    Hanaro has good control effects on lepidopteran insect larvae such as Alabama argillacea, Spodoptera litura, Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Bemisia tabaci.
     
    Pakistan is the fifth largest cotton producer in the world, and farmers are worried about the decline in cotton harvests due to expected high temperatures, whitefly infestation and monsoon rains.
    High temperature is a favorable environment for Bemisia tabaci causing significant damage to cotton, and it is not easy to obtain suitable insecticides for the prevention and control of Bemisia tabaci on the market.
     
    Jeff Kwon, vice president of Foam Hannon, said that Hanaro provides a new agricultural solution for Pakistani farmers who suffer from whiteflies in cotton cultivation, because Hanaro can effectively control the effects of pyrethroids and carbamates.
    An insecticide product produces resistant whiteflies.
    The company estimates that Hanaro’s annual sales in Pakistan is 50 tons, and they will expand the diflufenazone market by continuously expanding its use in cotton leafworms and bollworms and developing new mixtures.
    In addition, Foam Hanong plans to develop new products to enhance and enrich Pakistan's product portfolio.
     
    Hanaro has been developed and registered for use as agrochemicals in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia, and the product has also been developed in Egypt and Brazil.
    In addition, diflufenazone has been commercialized in several countries in Asia, and it is registered for public health in Turkey.
     
    Since 2016, Foam Hannon has been actively developing new products to expand overseas markets.
    The main compounds it has developed include Terrad'or (flufenthioprine), metamifop (oxfentrazone), flufenuron-methyl, and diflufenuron.
    Foam Hannon is particularly focused on the development and global commercialization of Terrad', a non-selective herbicide.
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    Diflufenuron is an IGR (insect growth regulator) insecticide, which is a new type of 2-chloro-3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl benzoyl urea derivative.
    Diflufenuron can inhibit the synthesis of chitin and affect the formation of the inner epidermis, so that the target larvae cannot molt smoothly and cannot be transformed into adults and die.
    Foam Hannon said that diflufenuron is an effective tool to manage insecticide-resistant pests such as phosphates, carbamates, and pyrethroids.
    Hanaro has good control effects on lepidopteran insect larvae such as Alabama argillacea, Spodoptera litura, Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Bemisia tabaci.
     
      Pakistan is the fifth largest cotton producer in the world, and farmers are worried about the decline in cotton harvests due to expected high temperatures, whitefly infestation and monsoon rains.
    High temperature is a favorable environment for Bemisia tabaci causing significant damage to cotton, and it is not easy to obtain suitable insecticides for the prevention and control of Bemisia tabaci on the market.
     
      Jeff Kwon, vice president of Foam Hannon, said that Hanaro provides a new agricultural solution for Pakistani farmers who suffer from whiteflies in cotton cultivation, because Hanaro can effectively control the effects of pyrethroids and carbamates.
    An insecticide product produces resistant whiteflies.
    The company estimates that Hanaro’s annual sales in Pakistan is 50 tons, and they will expand the diflufenazone market by continuously expanding its use in cotton leafworms and bollworms and developing new mixtures.
    In addition, Foam Hanong plans to develop new products to enhance and enrich Pakistan's product portfolio.
     
      Hanaro has been developed and registered for use as agrochemicals in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia, and the product has also been developed in Egypt and Brazil.
    In addition, diflufenazone has been commercialized in several countries in Asia, and it is registered for public health in Turkey.
     
      Since 2016, Foam Hannon has been actively developing new products to expand overseas markets.
    The main compounds it has developed include Terrad'or (flufenthioprine), metamifop (oxfentrazone), flufenuron-methyl, and diflufenuron.
    Foam Hannon is particularly focused on the development and global commercialization of Terrad', a non-selective herbicide.
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