the larvae are small in order to maximize their effect. When the moment comes, we apply them 3 times at a 5-day interval. We spray them on the tomato canopy
the onion fly. This way he knows when the first flight of the onion fly is coming. After that apply Capirel twice, with an interval of eight to ten days.
products in sachets, Koppert’s R&D department decided to take the extra step to come to the market with a high performance slow release sachet with not one, but
average since the start. We expect V10 to continue its strong growth in the coming years, especially with the anticipated approval in the US later this year
conditions have been favourable up to now. But, he says, the summer is yet to come. ‘Later on in the season, air humidity will fall. Although spider mites prefer
but at the same time remain recognisable as a Koppert product. Over the coming year, we will redesign our complete product portfolio, starting with our
the action of the nematodes under a microscope. First when they have just come out of the packaging and later after spraying. Dennis van der Wel explains
enabling year-round production. However, with this technological advancement comes the critical challenge of ensuring efficient pollination in indoor settings
protective seal is recyclable, which results in much less waste. Mirical comes in sets of ten strips carrying the predatory bugs. These strips can easily
and target crops that will benefit from the application of Mycotal in the coming years.’ 100% Sustainable Agriculture Koppert’s mission towards 100% sustainable