During 2022, August specialists registered a number of new plant protection products for the agro-industrial complex, as well as for gardeners and gardeners. Expanding the range of domestic products for combating weeds, diseases and pests of agricultural crops plays an important role in the field of import substitution and providing farmers with the necessary products to maximize the preservation of the crop.
In 2022, the Scutum insecticide was registered in the form of a suspension concentrate for combating cutworms and sawflies on cereals, as well as the Colorado potato beetle on potatoes (active ingredient is fipronil, 250 g/l). The drug effectively and quickly fights pests at each stage of their development, has a long period of action and remains active in a wide temperature range.
The new systemic fungicide "Cobalt" in the form of a microemulsion concentrate (active ingredient - propiconazole, 400 g/l) is characterized by a preventive and curative effect and is intended to protect grain crops, sugar beets, soybeans and peas from a complex of diseases.
Herbicide "Centaur" in the form of water-dispersible granules (active ingredient - sodium flucarbazone, 700 g/kg) has a selective systemic effect and is designed to control annual and some perennial cereals, as well as some dicotyledonous weeds in wheat crops. The tool is characterized by soil activity, which provides control of subsequent shoots of wild oats and other weeds sensitive to the active component, while it has a very high degree of safety for crops and crops in its class.
The systemic herbicide "Odyssey" in the form of a water-glycol solution (active ingredients - imazethapyr, 40 g/l and imazamox, 30 g/l) has a wide spectrum of action against annual cereals and dicotyledonous weeds in soybeans and sunflower hybrids resistant to imidazolinones. The product provides a long period of protection, high rain resistance, as well as excellent biological and economic efficiency in intensive crop cultivation technologies.
Herbicide "Python" in the form of emulsion concentrate (active ingredient - propisochlor, 720 g/l) is characterized by selective action and soil activity. It is designed to control annual dicotyledonous weeds in rapeseed, corn, sunflower, sugar beet and soybeans. Penetrating through the root system and shoots of weeds, the active component of the product causes the rapid death of plants, inhibiting protein synthesis. It also creates a soil "screen" that prevents new weeds from germinating.
Modern preparations are designed to guarantee a high degree of protection of industrial crops, helping farmers to ensure the return on business and the stability of the functioning of the Russian agro-industrial complex as a whole. In addition to these products, in 2022, for personal and subsidiary plots, Avgust registered products convenient for individual use for gardeners and gardeners: Gel-Deimos for weed control on lawns and plant growth regulator Yantarin BAU - a ready-made aqueous solution of amber acids in a spray bottle.
“In addition, it is worth noting that in 2022 and at the beginning of 2023, a number of Avgusta products received an extension of state registration: the scope of products already known to farmers has increased significantly, and a number of crops have received new and sought-after tools for combating harmful objects due to this. , - notes Alexey Rybakov, head of the drug registration department at JSC Firm "August". “Against the background of the implementation of the Saturn Federal State Information System for the traceability of pesticides and agrochemicals, it is especially important for farmers to have the widest possible range of registered plant protection products that allow them to combat various crop threats within the approved application regulations.”
Thus, the Herold insecticide in 2023 is already allowed to be used on rapeseed against the cabbage moth, as well as on corn, sunflower and soybeans against the cotton scoop. Lupine, castor bean, buckwheat, oil flax, seed and seedling tomatoes can be protected with Graminion herbicide for combating cereal weeds. Another herbicide against cereal weeds, Miura, is now approved for use on buckwheat, lupine, beans, safflower, mustard, coriander, castor beans, watermelon, camelina, lentils, as well as on tomatoes, seedlings, and peppers. With the help of the fungicide "Benorad", starting from the new agricultural season, it is possible to fight diseases of corn, sunflower, soybeans, peas, oil flax and rice, and the protectant "Tabu" is approved for use on lupine seeds.