IHARA Launches Two New Fungicides Containing Benthiavalicarb and Ipflufenoquin in Brazil to Support Fruit Tree Disease Prevention

Published Jun 26, 2025

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Key Insight: According to the World Agricultural Chemical Network's Chinese website, multinational company IHARA recently exclusively revealed to AgroPages the launch of two innovative fungicides, MIGIWA (active ingredient: ipflufenoquin) and PROPERTY (active ingredient: penthiopyrad), specifically designed to prevent and control apple black spot disease and powdery mildew. These diseases directly impact the yield and fruit quality of apples, melons, grapes, mangoes, roses, and other fruit tree crops.

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The first product launched was MIGIWA, a new product that is particularly effective in preventing apple black spot disease, maintaining excellent performance even during the most critical stage of disease development. MIGIWA is a suspension concentrate (SC) formulation with ipflufenoquin as its active ingredient, a molecule that is also a component of Kinoprol. This molecule was recently approved by Brazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa). According to IHARA, the product's key differentiating advantage is its high efficiency and ability to prevent fruit rust—a condition that alters the fruit's appearance, creating a rough, rust-colored look that diminishes the fruit's luster and impacts quality. The manufacturer states that MIGIWA is breakthrough, as it "provides lasting protection even under adverse weather conditions, helping to obtain higher-quality fruit". Additionally, IHARA introduced the fungicide PROPERTY (pyriofenone) for managing powdery mildew in fruit ...
Source: Foodmate

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