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Stockton extends the registration of its bio-fungicide Timorex Gold in Colombia
The Stockton Group (STK), an international crop protection company, announces the expansion of its registration Timorex Gold in other crops in Colombia. Timorex Gold is a natural broad spectrum fungicide, which allows farmers to have a useful new tool for disease control in organic and conventional crops.
Mr. Peter Tirosh (right), founder of the Stockton Group with the engineer Clemente Bulla
“This task, achieved in recent months has given its results and in the coming months we hope to continue to expand its use in other major crops diseases in Colombia,” explained José Antonio Estevez, General Manager of Stockton Colombia S.A.S. “Colombia is one of the largest producers and exporters of flowers in the world. It gives us great satisfaction and pride that important farmers in Colombia are already using our product Timorex Gold on crops like roses, tomato, Physalis (Cape gooseberry), rice and bananas for the control of various diseases and most importantly, they are very satisfied with the results”.
Peter Tirosh with the engineer Ramiro García
Stockton is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of a modern and sustainable agriculture which is focused on the research and development of biopesticides scientifically proven with less environmental impact, due to their ecological and toxicological profiles. On June 24, 2014, Mr. Peter Tirosh, founder of Stockton Group visited along with the Biologist Gabriela Sotelo, Technical Sales Representative for Stockton Colombia several rose farms where Timorex Gold is already part of their control programs diseases.
Timorex Gold brings a new concept and dimension for a highly effective and sustainable pest control. The product can be used alone and in mixture, providing a good control of the disease in the conventional handling.
For more information
Stockton Group
Judy Jamuy
T: +972 72 257 0012
judy@stockton-ag.com
www.stockton-ag.com
Mr. Peter Tirosh (right), founder of the Stockton Group with the engineer Clemente Bulla
“This task, achieved in recent months has given its results and in the coming months we hope to continue to expand its use in other major crops diseases in Colombia,” explained José Antonio Estevez, General Manager of Stockton Colombia S.A.S. “Colombia is one of the largest producers and exporters of flowers in the world. It gives us great satisfaction and pride that important farmers in Colombia are already using our product Timorex Gold on crops like roses, tomato, Physalis (Cape gooseberry), rice and bananas for the control of various diseases and most importantly, they are very satisfied with the results”.
Peter Tirosh with the engineer Ramiro García
Stockton is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of a modern and sustainable agriculture which is focused on the research and development of biopesticides scientifically proven with less environmental impact, due to their ecological and toxicological profiles. On June 24, 2014, Mr. Peter Tirosh, founder of Stockton Group visited along with the Biologist Gabriela Sotelo, Technical Sales Representative for Stockton Colombia several rose farms where Timorex Gold is already part of their control programs diseases.
Timorex Gold brings a new concept and dimension for a highly effective and sustainable pest control. The product can be used alone and in mixture, providing a good control of the disease in the conventional handling.
For more information
Stockton Group
Judy Jamuy
T: +972 72 257 0012
judy@stockton-ag.com
www.stockton-ag.com
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