New Herbicide for rice crop!
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Syngenta and FMC have joined hands to commercialise a new herbicide technology for rice crop. The new technology is called Tetflupyrolimet, and it is a post-emergent herbicide that can be used to control a wide range of grass weeds in rice fields. Tetflupyrolimet is a selective herbicide, which means that it only kills the weeds and not the rice crop. This makes it a safe and effective way to control weeds in rice fields.
The partnership between Syngenta and FMC is a significant development in the fight against weeds in rice fields. Tetflupyrolimet is the first new herbicide technology for rice in over 20 years, and it is expected to have a major impact on the rice industry. The new technology is expected to help farmers to increase their yields and reduce their costs, which will benefit both farmers and consumers.
Tetflupyrolimet is currently being commercialized in Asia, and it is expected to be available in other parts of the world in the coming years. The new technology is a major breakthrough in the fight against weeds in rice fields, and it is expected to have a major impact on the rice industry.
Here are some of the benefits of using Tetflupyrolimet:
- It is a selective herbicide, which means that it only kills the weeds and not the rice crop.
- It is effective against a wide range of grass weeds.
- It is easy to use and safe to handle.
- It is expected to increase yields and reduce costs for farmers.
Tetflupyrolimet is a valuable new tool for farmers who are struggling to control weeds in their rice fields. The new technology is expected to have a major impact on the rice industry, and it is a welcome development for farmers and consumers alike.