Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Find Hot News in South America Crop Protection Monthly Report 1211


Published on the 31th every month, Crop Protection South America Monthly Report is a monthly publication released by CCM’s. It offers timely update and close follow up of South America's various kind of Crop market dynamics, analyze the market data and trends. Major columns include companies' current dynamics and market situation, a close watch of government policies and regional dynamics.

Following are headline news of the latest issue of Crop Protection South America Monthly Report:
Argentina may lose 20% of projected corn crop in 2012/13
Due to persistent rainfall in Argentina from Aug. to Oct. 2012, Argentina's production of corn may decrease by 20% to 22.4 million tonnes in 2012/13.
Peru coffee production to drop in 2012
Peru's coffee production will drop by 25% in 2012, and its export volume of coffee will decrease in response.
Chickpea planting develops fast in Argentina
The production and planting area of chickpea in Argentina have rapidly developed in recent years.
Mato Grosso court orders Monsanto to suspend royalties
Mato Grosso Court of Appeal ordered Monsanto to suspend charging royalties on the use of its patented Bollgard I (BT) cotton and Roundup Ready (RR) soybeans, and Monsanto agreed to stop charging loyalties on RR soybeans from Oct. 2012.
Paraguay regulates responsibilities of GM cotton importers
SENAVE issued Resolution No. 415 to regulate the responsibilities of GM cotton importers in Paraguay.
Brazil suspends citrus exports to EU
Brazil suspends its citrus exports to the EU due to the excessive cases of CBS detected in its shipments.
Brazil authorizes temporary use of spinosad-based pesticides on fruit
MAPA authorized the use of spinosad-based pesticides on mango, grape, cherry and guava for 24 months and any companies interested in marketing agrochemicals could apply for registration of the product for emergency use.
FMC launches new ripener for sugarcane in Brazil
FMC launched its new ripener, STRADA 50 WG, for sugarcane in Brazil in Sept. 2012.
Syngenta launches Ampligo® in Argentina
Syngenta launched its mixed insecticide formulation—Ampligo® for protecting soybean in Argentina.
Arysta LifeScience gets approval for fungicide Legacy® in Paraná, Brazil
Arysta LifeScience recently received an approval for marketing the fungicide Legacy® (fluazinan) in Paraná in Brazil.
Brazilian farmers must be alert to pest management on soybeans
Since the early sowing of soybeans in 2012/13 has been conducted in Brazil, farmers must be alert to pest management on soybeans.
PSA appears in kiwifruit orchards in Chile
A spring survey by SAG shows that PSA appears in kiwifruit orchards in Chile.
Embrapa warns of occurrence of green belly stink bug in wheat
Embrapa issued a pest monitoring report to warn of the damage of green belly stink bug to wheat all over Brazil.
Brazil still has potential to increase production of wheat
With the theme of "It's Time for Wheat", the 19th International Wheat Conference was held in Brazil and the President of ABItrigo believed that wheat production still has potential to be increased in Brazil.
Average market price of main crops in South America
Average market price of main crops in South America
5,000 ha. of crops in Argentina affected by hail
5,000 ha. of crops in Argentina affected by hail
Chile starts monitoring program of water stress
Chile starts monitoring program of water stress
Plant Impact starts operations in Brazil
Plant Impact starts operations in Brazil
The US to import 600 thousand tonnes of corn from Argentina
The US to import 600 thousand tonnes of corn from Argentina
Corn and rice seeds sent by Embrapa arrive in Norway
Corn and rice seeds sent by Embrapa arrive in Norway
Summer corn area in 2012/13 to drop 15.4% in Brazil
Summer corn area in 2012/13 to drop 15.4% in Brazil
Paraguayan soybean producers contrary to pay royalties to Monsanto
Paraguayan soybean producers contrary to pay royalties to Monsanto
Argentina developing soybean resistant to droughts and floods
Argentina developing soybean resistant to droughts and floods
GM cotton seeds without quality guarantee illegal in Paraguay
GM cotton seeds without quality guarantee illegal in Paraguay
Brazil to provide USD20 million for FAO to encourage cotton planting
Brazil to provide USD20 million for FAO to encourage cotton planting 


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