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    UK farmers gain cereal fungicide Univoq

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 1, 20213 Mins Read
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    Corteva Agriscience has announced that the UK has approved the registration of a new cereal fungicide with the Inatreq active ingredient.

    Univoq, now approved for use and sale in the UK, is said to offer exceptional curative and protectant control on all septoria strains, supporting a long-term sustainable fungicide strategy on farms. It marks the first new target site for septoria control registered in the UK for 15 years and features a patented iQ-4 formulation to stick to and spread across the leaf.

    The product will be available for sale in the UK in time for wheat T2 applications and has already been approved for use in cereals in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Republic of Ireland and Greece, with the registration process continuing across other key cereal growing areas.

    Inatreq active is said to offer outstanding biology performance and its target site for septoria gives farmers a new tool to help manage the disease, as it shows no cross-resistance to existing cereal fungicide chemistries. It also offers flexible application and consistent, broad-spectrum performance.

    Additionally, the length of protection is reportedly excellent, maintaining green leaf area and allowing the crop to build yield long after application. UK trials have further shown control of yellow and brown rust.

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    Univoq includes the active ingredient Inatreq, and is formulated to stick to and spread across the leaf

    Corteva Agriscience cereal fungicides category marketing manager, UK, Michael Ashworth said: “The major strength of Univoq is its robust control of Septoria – the number one disease threat and yield robber on UK arable farms.

    “The introduction of Univoq to the UK is a major milestone for cereal growers who need innovative new chemistry to protect their crops while meeting the challenges of sustainable management and responding to farmers’ desire for innovation. The Inatreq active molecule works differently than every other cereal fungicide available to farmers in the UK. Over the past decade of development, it has demonstrated the ability to keep crops greener for longer, allowing plants to fulfil their yield potential.”

    Corteva Agriscience UK & Ireland country leader William Corrigan said: “Corteva Agriscience is recognised as having the brightest innovation pipeline in the industry, and to bring Univoq to UK farmers is one of the company’s greatest achievements in its rich history. Thanks to the natural origin of Inatreq active, we are also meeting European consumer demands for more sustainably produced food.

    “This is the first new cereal fungicide from our pipeline and a clear signal of our intention to deliver the best chemistry to our customers, helping farms to deliver their goals of being profitable and sustainable for the future.”

    More information is available at www.corteva.com

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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