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To manage annual and perennial grasses in a variety of crops, such as soybeans, peanuts, cotton, vegetables, and fruits, clethodim is a selective post-emergence herbicide.
It is a member of the chemical family of cyclohexanediones and functions by preventing the enzyme acetyl-coA carboxylase (ACCase), which is necessary for the synthesis of lipids and fatty acids in plants.
Clethodim is absorbed by plant leaf and sent to the plant’s growing sites, where it interferes with the emergence and growth of the grasses. When used as directed on the label, it is thought to be safe for use in agricultural settings and has a low toxicity to mammals and birds.
Clethodim should be used carefully and in line with the directions on the product label, just like any other insecticide. When handling and using this herbicide, it’s crucial to wear the proper protective clothing and adhere to all safety measures.
Global clethodim market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
A new facility has been established by UPL to enable the manufacturing of clethodim, one of the most widely used selective post-emergence herbicides in the world for controlling annual and perennial grasses in a variety of crops.
Notably, Clethodim was added to the company’s product line with the acquisition of Arysta LifeScience; after only 20 months of integration, UPL’s goal of increasing its internal production capacity has come true.
The creation of clethodim was motivated by the need to provide secure worldwide solutions that boost farmer resilience and satisfy rising demand, mostly as a result of weeds that are resistant to glyphosate.
This investment strengthens the company’s market leadership in this important chemical and greatly boosts its competitive position.
In order to meet the increasing demand for high-quality crop protection solutions, UPL is thrilled to increase Clethodim production. Farmers all over the world continue to depend on UPL for these supplies.
As a crucial component of their strategy to serve farmers throughout the world they will continue to control their strategic external manufacturing alliances in addition to their in-house manufacturing operations.