Latest Developments in Global Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate Market

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Latest Developments in Global Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate Market

  • Food & Beverage
  • Aug 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In 2024, Kocide 3000 was widely adopted in India’s integrated pest management (IPM) programs across key crops. The product’s lower metallic copper content aligned well with sustainable and organic farming practices, while consistent field performance strengthened its acceptance among progressive growers. Its compliance with FAO quality standards and broad-spectrum disease control made it a preferred choice for long-term crop protection strategies
  • In 2023, Bharat Certis AgriScience Ltd. conducted region-specific trials of Kocide 3000 in citrus-growing areas of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. The trials confirmed high efficacy against citrus canker and anthracnose, resulting in healthier plant canopies and improved fruit yield. These outcomes reinforced the product’s value proposition and accelerated its uptake in high-value horticulture segments
  • In 2022, Bharat Certis AgriScience Ltd. launched Kocide 3000 in India, an advanced copper hydroxide fungicide imported from the U.S. Containing 46.1% WG (30% metallic copper), the formulation offered optimized particle size, enhanced rain-fastness, and increased Cu²⁺ bioavailability. The product addressed both fungal and bacterial infections, making it highly effective across a wide range of crops
  • In 2020, Atul Ltd. introduced Kocide 1000 as a next-generation agricultural fungicide, replacing its earlier version, Kocide 2000. With improved particle uniformity and suspension stability, the upgraded formulation delivered better protection against fungal diseases. It was designed to improve overall field performance and reliability in integrated pest management systems