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New Fruit Tree Management Strategy: Blocking Pests from the Source

This issue highlights a new pest management strategy for fruit tree growers, focusing on early control of aphids, scale insects, and mealybugs before they spread rapidly in the orchard.

Hot and dry weather can increase pest activity, while these sucking pests often hide under leaves, branches, and fruit areas. If not controlled early, they may weaken tree growth, affect fruit setting, and increase the risk of sooty mould.

AZATIN 46.3SC, containing Buprofezin, helps control pests at the young stage by interrupting their growth and development. This helps reduce pest population from the source, lower outbreak risk, and reduce repeated spraying costs.

For better fruit tree protection, growers are encouraged to monitor pests early, apply the right treatment at the right timing, and rotate products with different modes of action to support long-term pest control.

At Advansia, we continue to focus on practical, field-relevant solutions that match the real conditions faced by growers. Whether the goal is stronger rooting, better pest control, or more efficient orchard management, the right approach begins with timely action and suitable product selection.

📌 Explore more solutions or contact our team for customized advice at www.advansia.com

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