Paraguay: ADAMA Launches ARMERO, Its First Self-Produced Prothioconazole-Based Mixture

ADAMA Ltd. has announced that it has successfully obtained regulatory approval in its first market, Paraguay, for ARMERO, its new dual-mode fungicide containing the active ingredients prothioconazole and mancozeb, benefiting from its new in-house production of prothioconazole, a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide.

Following this important first registration of ARMERO, the company is progressing towards obtaining registrations in Brazil as the next and largest market for this product, to be followed by Europe and other countries globally for additional product concepts containing prothioconazole.

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Complementing ADAMA’s flagship CRONNOS, the triple-action fungicide for Asian soybean rust launched in 2018, ARMERO is the first product that ADAMA will introduce in the market with its in-house production of prothioconazole. A mixture of two active ingredients, ARMERO, ensures a combination of different modes of action including a multisite protectant to combat resistance, and is ideal as a first application of the spray program to control Asian soybean rust. Its innovative liquid formulation, with the Company’s proprietary T.O.V technology, prevents spray nozzles from clogging, creating simplicity for farmers.

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