Dow Reveals Details on New Inatreq Fungicide

Dow AgroSciences announced more details about its new Inatreq (pronounced “INNA-trek”) active, a product derived from naturally occurring material with outstanding performance, with expected annual sales to exceed $200 million at maturity.

Dow AgroSciences is seeking to widely register Inatreq for use in all major cereal fungicide countries, plus pursue registrations in other countries as other uses are identified. For example, the company plans to seek registrations of Inatreq for use on bananas. Currently in the development process, initial Inatreq registrations are anticipated in 2018.

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“Farmers are looking for novel fungicides as they fight resistance to protect important crops like cereals,” said Ramiro De La Cruz, Vice President, Crop Protection, Dow AgroSciences. “Inatreq will be the only fungicide in the industry that represents a new target site for disease control in the cereals market, which brings great value to farmers.”

According to Dow, Inatreq provides a unique spectrum of disease control in cereals. Based on field trials, key diseases will be effectively controlled by Inatreq at anticipated label use rates. The new fungicide will provide strong residual protectant efficacy in wheat against Septoria tritici with activity against rust and other diseases.

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