DuPont™ Zorvec™ Continues to Pass Country Regulations throughout Europe

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DuPont™ Zorvec™, a revolutionary disease control product from Corteva Agriscience™, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont, has won registration approval in Poland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy and Belarus. Registrations across Europe will follow in anticipation of being widely available for sale across all of Europe.

Zorvec™ fungicide has been described as a “once in a lifetime chemistry” in several key markets. It has proven to effectively fight downy mildew in potatoes and grapes, making crops stronger and more productive. Its new mode of action, long lasting activity, systemic movement, rainfastness, result in an outstanding protection of the plant even in fast growing period, delivering unmatched field efficacy.

Clara Serrano, marketing leader, EMEA, Corteva Agriscience™, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont stated: “The mode of action that Zorvec™ delivers is a game changer that enables growers to truly realize greater yield potential, better quality and improved productivity for a more successful crop.”

“The effective molecule in Zorvec™ provides phenomenal control at low use rates and it has been said that it provides benefits no other product has previously been able to offer. We look forward to expanding the technology that Zorvec™ delivers to growers,” concluded Clara Serrano.

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