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Belarus: Timorex Gold® biofungicide registered for greenhouse cucumbers

The Stockton Group (STK), an international crop protection company, is pleased to announce that its flagship product, Timorex Gold®, has received a registration in Belarus to control Gray-mould rot (Botrytis cinerea) and Ascohita cucumis that are threatening greenhouse-grown cucumbers.

Timorex Gold®, winner of the AGROW Award for Best New Bio-pesticide in 2013, is a natural fungicide based on a plant extract, and is registered and approved for use in organic and conventional agriculture in more than 25 countries in the world, including most countries in Central and South America, Australia, Philippines, Serbia and Canada. The product offers a wide-range of disease control in a large array of crops including vines, tomatoes, cucumbers, bananas, and many more.

“STK is excited to offer greenhouse farmers in Belarus a curative and preventive eco-friendly solution which meets the evolving needs of growers,” explained Guy Cooper, Vice President of Commerce and Business Development of the Stockton Group. “Timorex Gold® is an excellent choice for Belarusian producers looking to maximize and protect their investment in the production of their crops. We look forward to further expanding the label in this country and offer new alternatives for additional growers.”

For more information:
Mrs. Judy Jamuy
Stockton Group
Tel: +972(0)72-257-0000
Fax: +972(0)72-257-0001
Email: [email protected]
www.stockton-ag.com

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