The Stockton Group has won the global crop protection industry “Oscar" from Agrow Awards in the category “Best New Biopesticide” of the Year. Stockton's winning product in the competition is Timorex Gold - a biofungicide which eliminates biological diseases based on a plant extract.
The company's representatives received the award at a festive ceremony held in Amsterdam on 28.10.13, where the winners in the various categories were announced.
Prof. Moshe Reuveni, Ziv Tirosh, Peter Tirosh and Dani Neifeld proudly received the award 2013 for Best New Biopesticide
The Agrow Awards competition is considered a valued and recognized confirmation of creativity and innovation in the global crop protection industry. The competition began in 2007 as an event held every two years, but thanks to its high popularity has become an annual competition. This year, 60 companies submitted their candidacy, with products in 13 categories.
Ziv Tirosh, CEO of Stockton said, "We are proud and excited at Stockton having been chosen the winner in the Best New Biopesticide category in this prestigious competition. We consider the award a recognition and appreciation of the high quality of our product Timorex Gold which has attained great success worldwide; and not least, of the professionalism of the entire Stockton team, which has realized great achievements both in development and in the dissemination of Israeli technology and products worldwide. "
For more information:
Mrs. Judy Jamuy
Stockton Group
Tel: +972(0)72-257-0000
Fax: +972(0)72-257-0001
Mobile: +972(0)52-759-9242
Email: judy@stockton-ag.com
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