June 20, 2017

Label expanded for use of Abamex on specialty crops

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With an updated label for the insecticide Abamex from Nufarm, more specialty crops can benefit from the product’s control of pysllids, mites, leafminers and other pests. Abamex is a new low-volatility, water-based formulation of abamectin that is safer for applicators to handle.

“Nufarm is dedicated to offering more options to farmers of high-value specialty crops,” Brian Rund, customer and brand marketing manager for Nufarm Americas, said in a news release. 

 Abamex is one of several brands Nufarm has to enhance and protect citrus fruit from HLB. A section 18 emergency exemption was approved for the use of Mycoshield on Florida citrus for the product’s activity against the bacteria that cause HLB.

Already a  tool for cotton, potatoes, cucurbit vegetables, leafy vegetables and almonds, the label update extends Abamex’s use to the following specialty crops:

•Bean, dry and succulent

•Citrus fruit crop group 10-10

•Fruiting vegetables (except cucurbits) crop group 8-10

•Grapes and small fruit vine climbing subgroup (except fuzzy kiwifruit) crop subgroup 13-07F

•Guava

•Lychee

•Onion, green crop group 3-07B

•Papaya

•Pineapple

•Pome fruit crop group 11-10

•Stone fruit crop group 12-12

•Strawberries, low growing berry subgroup 13-07G

•Tree nuts crop group 14-12

For more information on and a complete list of Nufarm crop protection products, visit here.

Source: Nufarm