HELM do Brasil announced the official launch of the herbicide Allus, which is recommended for pre-emergence application in soybean crops.
The product is composed of two active ingredients: sulfentrazone and imazethapyr and was presented at the Show Rural Coopavel 2022, where AgroPages is present to bring all the news.
Held between February 7 and 11 in the city of Cascavel, in the Brazilian state of Paraná, the Show Rural is one of the largest agribusiness events in Latin America. National and international agribusiness companies are present, and several businesses have already been registered.
For the fair, HELM do Brasil is highlighting the launch of the herbicide Allus, which has the benefits of being efficient in managing difficult to control weeds, selectivity for the soybean crop, in the management of resistant weeds, a wide spectrum of control with action on broad and narrow leaves and the reduction of the weed seed bank.
Sebastian Lüth, VP HELM do Brasil
“Allus is a herbicide that will be a reference in the management of weeds for soybean farming. A unique product in the Brazilian market developed to meet the needs of farmers in the country. It is an exceptional tool for pre-emergence weed control, enabling the start of the crop free of competition,” Sebastian Lüth, VP HELM do Brasil, explained.
For Lüth, the Show Rural Coopavel 2022 marks the return of events in the sector and is a great opportunity for producers to learn about new technologies for their properties. “In addition to the Allus herbicide, HELM do Brasil will present its robust portfolio of fungicides and the SKYFLD 2.0 precision tool,” he added.
SKYFLD 2.0 is a precision tool designed to help small to large rural producers manage their areas and allow family businesses and consultants across the country to monitor the field by satellite and manage inputs easily and profitably.
It is an intuitive platform capable of assisting the farmer in managing the variability of his areas and in the decision-making process of planting, spraying, fertilization, irrigation, and using inputs. Through it, the producer has accurate information on his crop by monitoring his areas by satellite images, enabling monitoring of the evolution of the crop and the quality of production, and optimizing the use of seeds and inputs.
“The tool will be available for the producer to experiment on-site,” explained Lüth. “Events like this are great chances to get closer to the producer to offer better results and greater profitability to him,” he added.
Headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, Brazil, HELM has been involved in import and export for over 45 years, selling crop protection solutions for rural producers playing a relevant role in the Brazilian market. According to the company, its differential is to always count on certified suppliers and production processes with certified quality.
(Editing by Leonardo Gottems, reporter for AgroPages)
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