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26/09/2025

Ban proposed for vege herbicide

Interested parties have until early October to submit on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed ban of chlorthal-dimethyl herbicide in New Zealand More



26/09/2025

Time to take back control of brassica crops

Farmers get a new choice for protecting forage brassica crops from key pests this season, one that is formulated with the interests of both users and beneficial insects in mind. More



26/09/2025

EPA approves new fruit fungicide

The Environmental Protection Authority has approved a fungicide with a new active ingredient that controls blackspot and powdery mildew on apples and pears, and botrytis on grapes More



25/09/2025

Grubbing for viable solutions beyond the ban

All eyes are on the regulators as New Zealand farmers and growers wait to find out what – if any – new products will be available to help control grass grub once using chlorpyrifos becomes illegal. More



25/09/2025

The devil is in the detail with herbicide performance

Glyphosate is glyphosate, right? More



25/09/2025

A natural breakthrough in botrytis control for NZ vineyards

Sipcam New Zealand has announced the launch of Novellus, a novel, naturally derived fungicide now registered for use by all grape growers across the country More



06/08/2025

Meet Sivanto prime, the new insecticide for forage crops

Meet Sivanto prime, the new insecticide for forage crops. More



06/08/2025

Yield no ground for best possible harvest

High yielding cereal crops don’t just happen; every plant harvested months from now relies on you to make sure it has the right environment to reach its genetic potential, from start to finish. More



06/08/2025

Make the most of the cereal toolkit

Arxada has the complete offering when it comes to weed control in cereals with products like Saxon, Quantum, Jive, Headstart and Twister. More



06/08/2025

New fungicide well received by barley market last season

MIRAVIS Flexi, a fourth generation SDHI (Group 7) fungicide powered by the active ingredient ADEPIDYN technology gained registration in New Zealand in March 2024 and was widely adopted in the barley market last season. More



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