Tecnidex’s shows its new products at three trade fairs

Tecnidex was at Macfrut (Rimini) and plans to take part in the Environmental Trade Fair (Valencia) and Fruit Attraction (Madrid).

In spite of the citrus campaign being in full swing in the northern hemisphere, Tecnidex Fruit Protection did not want to miss any of these important events, where it has presented Scholar®, a broad spectrum fungicide from Syngen that prevents Monilia spp., Botrytis cinerea, Penicillium ssp., Rhizopus spp. and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides both for stone fruit and for pip fruit, kiwi, citrus fruit and other fruit with a high degree of efficiency.

Likewise, it will promote Bravatia® a fungicide formulated using propiconazole for citrus fruit, which is highly effective against fungi such as Geotrichum candidum, Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum. Its active ingredient has been authorised and its waste admitted in the USA and Canada and in EU countries including, from the 1st of October of 2015, Switzerland.

Tecnidex will also inform about Teycer®, its line of waxes and detergents with improved formulas. Textar® COAD 23P 5A is included in its Textar® line, a new product for sanitation and disinfection of citrus fruits and peppers, both on arrival at the warehouses and in their washing water. Its use allows the processing waters to be reused through a recirculation system, reducing the bacterial load with fungistatic action and maintaining the microbiological quality of the water.

Added to these will be its line of unique technologies, Control-Tec®, which guarantee the best application of its plant protection products and agricultural chemicals, the reuse of waste waters and the control of atmospheres in cooling chambers, with maximum food and environmental safety. At all these events the company has placed special emphasis on CSR and on the specialised ecological equipment for the reuse and reduction of consumption, Control-Tec® Eco y Control-Tec® Eco R.

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