Flowers Canada announced that Kopa Insecticidal Soap (Potassium salts of fatty acids) has been approved for use as a cutting dip. "Many thanks to the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and OMAFRA for their efforts contributing to the development of use patterns and assisting with the submission of this label expansion. Many thanks to the PMRA for their support."
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