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    Ihara launches YAMATO-containing sulfone-pyrazole ingredient, a highly selective sugarcane herbicide in Brazil

    • Last Update: 2022-12-29
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    World Agrochemical Network Chinese reported: IHARA recently launched a very novel herbicide product YAMATO
    for Brazil's sugarcane crop.
    YAMATO is expected to increase innovation and efficiency in IHARA's herbicide portfolio, with its active ingredient sulfonepyrazole, a novel pre-weed bud control ingredient
    for worldwide use.
    In Brazil, only IHARA can provide this formulation technology
    .
     
    According to Thiago Duarte, Regional Marketing Manager for Culture at IHARA, YAMATO's considerable advantage is that it is highly selective
    in managing competing weeds for sugarcane crops.
    "This technology has been co-present in our two products for this segment, namely FALCON and RITMO
    .
    It is now also available as a stand-alone formulation, giving manufacturers the flexibility to use all types of weed control at any time of the year
    .
     
    Duarte also noted that in addition to the high selectivity, another important advantage of YAMATO is the absence of time intervals, meaning that the use of the product in a certain area does not require a subsequent grace period, allowing another cultivation
    to be carried out immediately after application.
    "It makes IHARA's portfolio 100% complete for pre-bud management of this crop, with no time intervals
    .
    It's a complete and powerful solution," he added
    .
     
    High productivity
     
    Last week, IHARA's new technology was presented
    at Campinas to an audience of industry leaders, customers and media.
    At that time, Thiago Duarte emphasized the importance of the sugarcane production chain for the Brazilian economy and the competitiveness of the country, which has high average productivity due to soil quality and favorable weather conditions
    .
    "However, the incidence of pests and diseases often limits the productive potential of crops, and yields can be more pronounced
    through proper defensive management.
    That's why IHARA invests heavily in developing innovations that truly transform the productivity of Brazilian crops and the quality
    of sugarcane harvests.
     
    Brazilian farmers' investment in phytosanitary techniques is reflected in
    the increasing productivity of their sugarcane cultivation.
    Information released by the Sugarcane Technical Centre (CTC) indicates that 67.
    3 tonnes per hectare were harvested in October 2022, representing a 21%
    increase in crop yields compared to 55.
    5 tonnes per hectare in the same period of 2021/22.
     
    The increase in sugarcane productivity was also recorded in a report released by Rabobank on November 9, which estimated that the total crushing of sugarcane in central and southern Brazil will reach 575 million mt during the 2023/2024 harvest period, compared to 540 million mt
    forecast for the 2022/2023 cycle.
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