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Agspec Australia now part of Azelis
Friday, 12 March 2021
We are delighted to announce that Agspec Australia is now part of the Azelis group of companies Azelis (www.azelis.com) is a leading global innovation service provider in the specialty chemicals and food ingredients industry. In joining Azelis, we now have access to their global network of partnerships, logistic expertise and technical innovations and we look
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Agspec Launches New Adjuvant Range
Tuesday, 06 March 2018
Agspec has recently announced that it has launched its own branded range of spray adjuvants. Stress-Ex®, Hygro-Stic®, Flextend® and Flexstic® are four of these branded products that will emerge onto the Australian market. These replace products that were recently distributed on behalf of a third party. Agspec Director Jonathon Lillecrapp explains, “We’ve found in the
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Axcela® Long Window Slug & Snail bait now available in a 100-kilogram drum
Monday, 08 January 2018
Agspec prides itself on listening and responding to customer feedback. The rapid success of Axcela® in Australia has created a demand for a new packaging option. Agspec is introducing a new, eye-catching, purple 100-kilogram weatherproof drum in response to demand, especially from the horticulture market. “The new 100kg pack suits the hort market as well
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Adjuvants
Saturday, 06 January 2018
Adjuvants have a greater impact on our spray application and performance than we appreciate. They overcome water quality concerns, leaf deposition, leaf uptake of product, and some even assist with translocation throughout the plant. However, environmental conditions have one of the most significant impacts on herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, fertilisers, biological and most adjuvants. Wash-off, degradation,
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Martello® with PSI® Technology
Saturday, 06 January 2018
Agspec and Brandon Bioscience’s stress-tolerant bioactivator of the future Sustainable solutions to difficult climatic conditions are vital for sustaining yield with changing climate and environmental conditions. Several independent studies have shown that increased temperature and drought can reduce crop yields by as much as 50% (Heat and Drought Stresses in Crops and Approaches for Their
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