Stockton STK has signed a renewable long term exclusive distribution agreement for high potential growth crops with Duwest for Timorex Gold biofungicide in Guatemala and Belize.
“With Timorex Gold we are confident we can leverage our current portfolio by providing growers with an environmentally responsible and effective solution for disease resistance management in conventional and organic crops”, explained Andres Gonzalez, Regional Marketing Director for Duwest. “We’ve seen the efficacy results Timorex Gold brings to the growers. This is an ideal plant protection sustainable solution, which meets high quality standards and the demands for export.”
“Collaborating with Duwest effectively opens another interesting opportunity for Timorex Gold in the region”, said Guy Elitzur, CEO of Stockton STK. “We believe that their expertise and experience in sustainable crop protection, will position us to expand the footprint of Timorex Gold in these markets.”
Timorex Gold can be used in rotations with other products, in tank mixes and as a stand-alone product.
For more information:
Stockton
www.stockton-ag.com
Duwest
Torre Platina - Centro de Negocios
5ta Ave. 16-62 zona 10, Nivel 9 Guatemala, Guatemala
PBX: (502) 2420-5400
Fax: (502) 2420-5450
www.duwest.com

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