BASF’s new isopropanol-azole Revysol has received authorisation in Europe and will be available for use on UK markets ready for spring 2020. CPM reports.

The first product to contain the active ingredient isopropanol-azole, Revysol has been authorised for use in the UK, giving farmers access to an important new cereal fungicide next year.

Approved for use in wheat and barley, Revysol (common name mefentrifluconazole), is the first of its class to be introduced to the market.

“This is very positive news for the farming sector,” says Michael Wagner at BASF. “Revysol’s authorisation comes at a critical time into what is widely regarded as an increasingly challenging regulatory and disease control environment.”

Key to the success of this authorisation was BASF’s decision to establish a new screening system to optimise Revysol’s efficacy against fungal pathogens while, in parallel, creating a product with a favourable regulatory profile, he adds. “This has taken a big shift in mindset as well as in process.”

Revysol will also be available in combination with BASF’s SDHI Xemium (subject to successful authorisation), for use on wheat and barley for the control, principally, of septoria in wheat, ramularia in barley and rust diseases in both crops.

“This active ingredient is an important, robust mode of action for the market given the losses the industry has suffered over recent years,” notes Michael.

Looking to the future, the firm believes that this milestone will be as important as BASF’s launch of the active substance epoxiconazole in 1994.

“We are in very different times compared to 1994; we now have unprecedented scrutiny of agrochemicals by both policymakers and the food supply chain,” says Michael.

“Our business has needed to draw on the ingenuity and experience of our whole team to find a new, more robust methodology to ensure that a strong pipeline of products continue to enter the market.

“The community of growers we have been working with through programmes like the Real Results Circle, their in-field testing and honest input has been vital in reaching this point. Revysol is the first of many new tools we will deliver for the agricultural and horticultural sectors.”

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