Sumitomo Chemical marketing manager Lucas Díaz Panizza revealed in a recent interview with AgroPages that in 2023 the company will start launching a series of new molecular products, including biologics, for the Argentine market and the region.
Sumitomo Chemical is involved in the entire life cycle of products. Dedicated commitment and work throughout the process from discovery, development, production, and bringing each molecule to market. Superior performance, highest quality and environmental safety standards, these are the unique factors that distinguish Sumitomo Chemical from other companies involved in the Argentine market.
Sumitomo Chemical is advancing its strategy with the company's new solution platform. By working with a network of clients, it is possible to make a distinctive leap in a dynamic situation, and registrations will begin next year.
Apart from this, progress has also been made in the use of biological products in major crops to increase productivity and control pests and diseases in a sustainable and 100% environmentally friendly manner.
In 2023, Sumitomo Chemical will launch 'Indiflin™', an amide ingredient mainly used for rust prevention of winter grains; next will be the herbicide 'Rapidicil™' from the PPO series, which is effective in controlling amaranth and grasses With unprecedented performance.
Finally in 2025, 'Pavecto™', a fungicide containing methoxyacrylate-based ingredients, and 'Pleo™', an insecticide for the control of Spodoptera frugiperda, will be launched.
In biologics, progress has also been made in the introduction of new products that complement the effects of chemical agents. In terms of biological solutions, Sumitomo has a very wide range of chemical research and development products. The company aims to develop products that come in close contact with the seed and can be applied directly to the soil to improve root development.
Solutions from the new product range that enable crops to better adapt to stress, improve growth, control pests and diseases, have higher yields and close the gap between achievable and potential yields. ,
Source: AgroPages










