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Sign upAn ozone-friendly alternative to methyl bromide
An ozone-friendly alternative to methyl bromide
The market needs viable alternatives to conventional fumigation gases such as methyl bromide, which is being phased out globally due to its ozone-depleting substances. EDN® is an ozone-friendly alternative to methyl bromide. The advantages of EDN® include better penetration characteristics, higher efficacy and shorter application time. This Solution can be used to disinfect soil and control insects, diseases, nematodes, weeds and other parasites in a targeted manner before planting fruit, vegetables, turf and ornamental crops. It can also be used to fumigate harvested timber and logs to eliminated wood-boring insects in timber, as well as pathogens and nematodes, which present a major bio-security risk to many importing countries.
Draslovka Services Group
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