24 July
2024
Plant Health Care
plc
("Plant Health Care" or the "Company")
Expanded Recommendations to
Support Commercial Sales of OBRONA® Biochemical
Fungicide for Use on Corn, Soybean, and Wheat
Plant Health
Care® (AIM.PHC.L), a leading provider of peptides
used by growers to improve crop production and quality within
global agriculture markets, is pleased to announce the issuance of
new recommendations for use of OBRONA® biochemical fungicide to
provide farmers with another tool to control a wide range of
diseases and improve crop yield and harvest quality in corn,
soybean and wheat in key US states.
Highlights:
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The new Section 2(ee) recommendations cover the use of OBRONA
to control diseases in the following crops:
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Control in corn of common rust, gray leaf spot,
northern and southern corn leaf blight and tar spot,
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Control in soybean of downy mildew, frogeye leaf
spot, sclerotinia stem rot, and white mold,
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Control in wheat of multiple rust species: black,
leaf, stem, stripe, and yellow rust.
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These diseases represent serious threats to
agricultural production and can significantly reduce crop yields,
harvest quality, and grower profitability if not properly managed.
OBRONA provides growers with a novel mode of action and an
environmentally friendly tool to control these diseases and support
sustainable agriculture based on reduced reliance on established
synthetic pesticides.
Section 2(ee) of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) allows users to
apply pesticides under certain limited conditions that are not
specified on the commercial label. The recommendations shown above
have been written to address control of target pests not listed on
the OBRONA label.
Compared to current biocontrol
products, OBRONA provides highly consistent and convenient product
performance to control a broad spectrum of fungal and
bacterial plant diseases. In addition to providing growers with a
favorable return on investment, OBRONA brings growers convenience
as it is compatible with many commonly used fungicides, herbicides,
and insecticides in tank-mix and sequential application programs.
OBRONA has no special requirements for storing or handling, which
allows greater flexibility within the distribution channel and ease
of on-farm application.
Jeff Tweedy, CEO of Plant Health Care,
said: ‟Wilbur-Ellis is
aggressively launching OBRONA this summer across the mid-west for
disease control in corn, soybean and wheat. Results from field
testing of OBRONA are very promising and we are excited to continue
working with Wilbur-Ellis to bring the benefits of OBRONA to a wide
range of growers across the country for the 2024
season."
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For
further information, please contact:
Plant Health Care plc Jeff
Tweedy, CEO
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Tel: +1 919 926 1600
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Cavendish Capital Markets Limited - Nomad &
Broker Neil
McDonald / Pete Lynch
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Tel: +44 (0) 131 220 9771
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For
further information about Wilbur-Ellis, please
contact: Jeanne Forbis,
jforbis@wilburellis.com
About Plant Health Care
Plant Health Care offers products to
improve the health, vigour and yield of major field crops such as
corn, soybeans, sugarcane, potatoes, rice, and wheat, as well as
specialty crops such as fruits and vegetables. We operate globally
through subsidiaries, distributors, and supply agreements with
major industry partners. Our innovative, patent-protected
biological products help growers to protect their crops from stress
and diseases, and to produce higher quality fruit and vegetables,
with a favourable environmental profile.
Find out more
at www.planthealthcare.com
About the Wilbur-Ellis Companies
Founded in 1921, the Wilbur-Ellis
companies are leading marketers, distributors and manufacturers of
agricultural products and animal nutrients. By developing strong
relationships, making strategic market investments, and
capitalizing on new opportunities, the Wilbur-Ellis companies have
continued to grow the business with sales of over $3.5
billion. For more information, please
visit www.wilburellis.com
Wilbur-Ellis Agriculture, with annual
sales revenue of $2.5 billion, has over 150 retail locations
throughout the U.S.