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CAN: New fungicide approved for use on greenhouse ornamentals

Flowers Canada Growers (FCG) has announced that the fungicide Kenja (isofetamid) was recently approved for use on greenhouse ornamental crops to control botrytis.

"Many thanks to ISK Biosciences Corporation for supporting this use," said FCG in a statement. "Many thanks to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Pest Management Centre (PMC) for also supporting this registration that was a part of their Minor Use Program and was prioritized by FCG.

"Finally, thanks to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency for approving this new and important use."

For more information:
Flowers Canada Growers
Email: [email protected]
flowerscanadagrowers.com/

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