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DEADLINE TO PURCHASE MANCOZEB FOR POTATO PROTECTION

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NOVEMBER 30TH IS DEADLINE FOR SELLING AND SUPPLYING POTATO PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACTIVE

FOLLOWING the expiry of the active substance approval earlier this year, the sale and supply of any plant protection product containing mancozeb will end on November 30th 2024.

For growers with stocks of mancozeb-containing products, the storage, disposal, and use of any plant protection product containing mancozeb will end on November 30th, 2025, meaning any stock purchased before the deadline will be available to growers next season.

UPL, which produced the mancozeb-containing Manzate 75 WG and Nautile DG, has worked hard with its distributor partners to supply enough for this season, which has seen a rise in demand following the surge in strains resistant to CAA and OSBPI fungicides on the continent, according to Geoff Hailstone, UPL Potato Technical Lead for the UK and Ireland.

The loss of mancozeb coincides with the first discovery of the 46_A1 strain in the UK. Geoff says that any stocks left over for blight programmes next season will benefit resistance management and present an opportunity to trial what blight programmes may look like after mancozeb.

“We have already seen a significant increase in the sales of products like Proxanil (cymoxanil + propamocarb),” says Geoff. “I would expect this to continue as it is the next best option as a tank mix partner for resistance management. The two actives in Proxanil have no reported resistance issues. They are both the only members of different chemistry groups.

“Cymoxanil is known to be one of the few actives with kickback activity and has a very low risk of developing resistance. Propamocarb is the only active with reliable anti-sporulant activity across all known strains and has good movement in the plant,” explains Geoff.

Geoff encouraged growers to coordinate closely with their distributors as the mancozeb deadline becomes closer to ensure they do not miss out for next season.

NEW SOLUTIONS TO OLD PROBLEMS
EARLY APPEARANCES FOR UK POTATO BLIGHT BUT RESISTANT STRAINS STILL ABSENT
MANCOZEB WITHDRAWAL DATES CONFIRMED

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