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Xinnong Chemical released new zinc thiazole products in Chinaqrcode

Apr. 1, 2021

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Apr. 1, 2021

On 23rd March, Xinnong Chemical, in coordination with Kunming Agricultural Materials, released three new products in Kunming, Yunnan Province, which are Shuangyue, Lujiancui and Ludeli.


Shuangyue (kasugamycin.zinc thiazole 40% SC) is a patent product of Xinnong Chemicial made from the company’s zinc thiazole and the biological, kasugamycin. It is registered for application on eight crops, including rice, cucumber and bergamot pear, to control targeted objects. Its crop coverage is still being extended. 


Shuangyue has a dual fungicidal function with superior quality, being especially effective in controlling bacterial wilt and soft rot. Shuangyue is expected to perform well when used on major crops, such as vegetables and herbal medicines, in Yunnan Province.


Lujiancui (pyraclostrobin.zinc thiazole 50% SC) is a mixture of Xinnong Chemical’s high quality pyraclostrobin and Xinnong Chemical’s zinc thiazole. It offers various advantages, such as preventing and controlling both fungi and bacteria, when applied on banana, citrus and vegetable crops. In addition, it also improves quality and increases yield.


Ludeli is made from Xinnong Chemical’s high quality pyraclostrobin using a unique formula. Pyraclostrobin is the fourth premium technical product developed by Xinnong Chemical, which has higher levels of purity, melting point and stability compared to other products available in the industry, which were achieved via a precise research and a refined production process. Ludeli excels over the industry standard in terms of permeability, distribution and water quality adaptability.


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