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Dragon Boat Festival is a time for tradition, gratitude, and team connection.At SunAgro, our foreign trade team gathered...
19/06/2026

Dragon Boat Festival is a time for tradition, gratitude, and team connection.

At SunAgro, our foreign trade team gathered under the company logo with Dragon Boat Festival gifts, sharing a warm moment together before continuing our daily work with global partners.

For us, every festival is not only about celebration. It is also a reminder of teamwork, responsibility, and long-term cooperation.

As a Chinese agrochemical company, SunAgro is committed to supporting importers, distributors, and local crop protection partners with reliable pesticide products, stable supply, and professional service.

We wish all our partners, friends, and customers a healthy and peaceful Dragon Boat Festival.

SunAgro will continue moving forward with the same spirit:
steady cooperation, responsible service, and shared growth.

Corn S**t in Sweet Corn: What Should Growers Do?Corn s**t, caused by Ustilago maydis, is easy to recognize in the field....
19/06/2026

Corn S**t in Sweet Corn: What Should Growers Do?

Corn s**t, caused by Ustilago maydis, is easy to recognize in the field.

The infected corn ear, stalk, leaf, or tassel may develop swollen, tumor-like galls. At the early stage, these galls are soft and fleshy. Later, they turn dark and release millions of spores back into the field.

This disease is often more common when corn is under stress, especially under hot and humid conditions, plant injury, poor pollination, or unbalanced fertilization.

For corn s**t, timing is very important.

Once large galls are already visible, there is no strong curative fungicide solution that can reverse the damage. The practical strategy is prevention, early protection, and field hygiene.

For a corn disease management program can consider broad-spectrum preventive fungicide solutions such as:

Azoxystrobin + Difenoconazole SC
Tebuconazole SC / EW
Propiconazole EC
Pyraclostrobin-based formulations

These fungicides are more suitable for preventive disease pressure management and overall corn plant protection, especially when used before disease conditions become severe.

But fungicides should not be used alone.

A better management program should include:

Resistant or tolerant corn varieties
Crop rotation
Balanced nitrogen fertilization
Avoiding mechanical injury
Removing infected galls before they break
Reducing crop stress during key growth stages
Regular field scouting

For agrochemical distributors and crop protection partners, corn s**t is a good reminder:

The best solution is not only selling a fungicide.

It is helping growers build a complete prevention-based disease management plan.

Contact us for product details and cooperation.
Website: www.pomais.com
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Always follow local registration, label directions, and crop protection guidelines.

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18/06/2026

From seedling to harvest, every healthy tomato needs good protection.

In indoor tomato growing, young plants may face many risks during each stage, such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leaf miners, mites, damping-off, early blight, late blight, powdery mildew, and bacterial spot.

Good crop protection is not only about killing pests. It is about building a full protection plan from seedling growth to fruit setting.

At the seedling stage, proper fungicide protection helps reduce damping-off and root disease risks. During vegetative growth, insecticides help control sucking pests like aphids, whiteflies, and thrips. During flowering and fruit development, fungicides and selective insecticides help protect leaves, flowers, and fruits from disease pressure and pest damage.

Common active ingredient options may include:
Imidacloprid, Thiamethoxam, Abamectin, Emamectin Benzoate, Azoxystrobin, Difenoconazole, Mancozeb, Copper-based fungicides, and other registered solutions.

With the right pesticide program, tomatoes can grow stronger, reduce pest damage, maintain healthy leaves, and support the development of big, full, red fruits.

SunAgro provides insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, plant growth regulators, and customized crop protection solutions for global agricultural markets.

For pesticide formulation, packaging, label, and OEM support, contact us:
Website: www.pomais.com
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +86 19930546695
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Follow local regulations and always use products according to the registered label.

Lacewings are often discussed because of their predatory larvae.But the adult stage deserves more attention.In many gree...
17/06/2026

Lacewings are often discussed because of their predatory larvae.

But the adult stage deserves more attention.

In many green lacewing species, the larvae are the main predators. They actively feed on aphids, whiteflies, thrips, small caterpillars, mites, and insect eggs.

Adult lacewings usually play a different role.

Many adults depend on nectar, pollen, honeydew, and plant exudates as important food sources. These foods provide energy for flight, mating, egg production, and field movement.

This means adult lacewings are closely linked to the reproduction and long-term survival of natural enemy populations.

If adults cannot find enough food, their ability to mate, lay eggs, and remain in the crop environment may be reduced. As a result, fewer larvae will appear in the next generation, and the natural control pressure against pests may become weaker.

That is why flowering plants, field margins, nectar sources, and diversified crop surroundings are not only “ecological decoration.” They can directly support beneficial insects and help maintain a more stable biological control system.

For crop protection professionals, this point is important.

IPM is not only about choosing the right pesticide. It is also about protecting the conditions that allow natural enemies to stay, reproduce, and work in the field.

Selective insecticides, correct spray timing, pest monitoring, and conservation of beneficial insects should be part of the same strategy.

Fast pest knockdown is important.

But long-term pest management also depends on whether the field can support a balanced ecosystem.

A strong crop protection program should control pests while reducing unnecessary pressure on beneficial insects.

That is where modern pesticide use and biological control can work together.

Thiamethoxam vs Imidacloprid: How Should Buyers Choose?Thiamethoxam and Imidacloprid are both important neonicotinoid in...
17/06/2026

Thiamethoxam vs Imidacloprid: How Should Buyers Choose?

Thiamethoxam and Imidacloprid are both important neonicotinoid insecticides used for sucking pest control, seed treatment, soil application, and foliar spray.

But they are not exactly the same.

Thiamethoxam is often selected when fast action, strong systemic movement, and early-stage pest protection are required. It is widely used in seed treatment and foliar programs for crops such as corn, cotton, soybean, vegetables, and fruits.

Imidacloprid has a longer market history and is commonly used for aphids, whiteflies, planthoppers, leafhoppers, soil pests, greenhouse crops, ornamentals, and rice-related pest programs.

For agrochemical importers, distributors, and brand owners, the right choice depends on crop type, target pest, application method, resistance management, local registration, and market positioning.

SunAgro supplies insecticide formulations with OEM/ODM, private label, packaging customization, COA, MSDS, and registration document support.

Read the full guide here:
https://www.pomais.com/thiamethoxam-vs-imidacloprid/

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16 Key Pesticide Materials Just Dropped — Buyers Should Watch This WindowA new market shift is creating attention in the...
16/06/2026

16 Key Pesticide Materials Just Dropped — Buyers Should Watch This Window

A new market shift is creating attention in the agrochemical supply chain.

Prices of 16 pesticide technical materials in China have recently moved lower, covering major herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.

For importers, distributors, and crop protection brands, this may be a good time to review purchasing plans and secure better cost control before the next demand cycle.

Key products include Nicosulfuron, Cyhalofop-butyl, Bispyribac-sodium, Lambda-cyhalothrin, Bifenthrin, Pymetrozine, Abamectin, Emamectin Benzoate, Chlorpyrifos, Chlorantraniliprole, Azoxystrobin, Prochloraz and more.

Lower technical material prices can help reduce procurement costs, improve margins, and support stronger local market competitiveness.

SunAgro supplies pesticide formulations and technical material solutions with stable export service, product documents, and market-oriented support.

Need the latest quotation or availability? Contact our sales team.

SunAgro is coming to Expo Agrofuturo 2026 in Bogotá, Colombia!We are pleased to invite agrochemical importers, distribut...
16/06/2026

SunAgro is coming to Expo Agrofuturo 2026 in Bogotá, Colombia!

We are pleased to invite agrochemical importers, distributors, retailers, and crop protection partners to visit our booth and meet our team in person.

At the exhibition, you can discuss pesticide product supply, formulation options, registration support, market cooperation, and long-term sourcing plans with SunAgro.

For customers looking for reliable agrochemical supply from China, this is a good opportunity to connect face to face, understand our product range, and explore cooperation for your local market.

Event: Expo Agrofuturo 2026
Booth No.: P3-130
Date: October 21–23, 2026
Venue: Corferias, Bogotá, Colombia

We look forward to meeting you in Colombia and building stronger partnerships for the crop protection market.

Ocean freight rates are rising again — and this is becoming one of the hottest topics in pesticide procurement right now...
15/06/2026

Ocean freight rates are rising again — and this is becoming one of the hottest topics in pesticide procurement right now.

For many agrochemical importers, distributors, and brand owners, the real concern is not only product price. It is total landed cost, shipping space, delivery timing, and whether seasonal stock can arrive on schedule.

Current market signals show tighter space on popular routes from Asia to the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. Some carriers have also announced rate increases and peak season surcharges.

Our suggestion: do not wait until the last minute. Confirm orders and book shipments earlier to secure space, lock in current freight options, and reduce the risk of delay or extra cost.

SunAgro will keep following the freight market and support customers with stable supply, document preparation, and shipment coordination.

Planning your next pesticide order? Now is the right time to check availability and shipping schedule.

Chinch Bugs in Bermudagrass: Diagnosis Comes Before TreatmentYellow or brown patches in bermudagrass are not always caus...
12/06/2026

Chinch Bugs in Bermudagrass: Diagnosis Comes Before Treatment

Yellow or brown patches in bermudagrass are not always caused by drought.

In hot, sunny, and stressed turf areas, chinch bugs can feed near the grass base and thatch layer, causing yellow patches that turn brown and spread outward.

For professional turf management, the key point is simple: do not treat only by looking at the color of the grass. Active chinch bugs should be confirmed first.

The best inspection area is usually the edge of the damaged patch, where yellowing turf meets still-green bermudagrass. This is often where active feeding is still happening.

For agrochemical distributors, lawn care suppliers, and turf service teams, correct diagnosis helps reduce unnecessary applications and supports better customer results.

The right logic is clear: identify the pest, confirm active pressure, use label-approved treatment when needed, and support turf recovery after control.

Read the full guide here:
https://www.pomais.com/chinch-bugs-in-bermudagrass-identification-damage-and-treatment-logic/

Website: www.pomais.com
WhatsApp: +86 19930546995
WeChat: ++86 19930546995
Email: [email protected]
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Mechanical signals in biological pest control 🐞🌿🔎 Similar to how roots sense soil impedance, insects also respond to the...
11/06/2026

Mechanical signals in biological pest control 🐞🌿

🔎 Similar to how roots sense soil impedance, insects also respond to the physical structure of plants. Leaf surface, trichomes, wax layers, canopy density, and plant movement all influence how pests feed, hide, reproduce, and escape.

🔬 In biological pest control, this matters because natural enemies do not work in an empty field. Predators and parasitoids must search through a complex plant environment to locate aphids, whiteflies, mites, thrips, caterpillars, and other pests.

⬇️ Plant architecture can either support or limit this process. Open canopies, suitable flowering strips, and stable microhabitats help beneficial insects move, survive, and find prey more efficiently.

🧬 When pests feed on plants, the plant often releases chemical and physical signals. These signals can guide parasitoids and predators toward pest colonies, turning the crop itself into part of the pest detection system.

⚡ This is why biological control is not only about “releasing insects.” Its real value depends on habitat design, pest monitoring, crop stage, pesticide compatibility, and the timing of natural enemy activity.

🌱 A well-managed field can become a living control system: plants signal stress, pests create detectable pressure, and beneficial insects help suppress pest populations before outbreaks become severe.

Biological pest control is not a replacement for all tools. It is a strategic part of IPM, especially when the goal is long-term pest suppression, resistance management, and a healthier crop protection program.

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