Flowering season in Chilean agriculture: Don’t lose your hard work just as you begin to see the fruits of your labor: Spring arrives, and with it, crops and plants prepare for fruiting. It’s time to ensure safety, making a bactericide that provides Chilean farmers with peace of mind essential.
September 2025 – Winter is over, giving way to spring, which begins on September 21. In the Chilean countryside, the post-pruning period is also becoming a thing of the past, and another key stage in the national agricultural process is beginning.
In the Southern Hemisphere, and therefore in our country, it is a time of flowering, when crops and plants prepare for fruiting. The flowering season begins, marked by new life, but also by the precautions that must be taken to ensure its smooth development.
The biggest fear among local farmers these days is losing their entire investment this year, a year in which, for example, the fruit fly has wreaked havoc. Therefore, now is not the time to cut corners, but rather to have certainty and security, which can be achieved through bactericides.
Within the market, Agrygent Plus is the only systemic bactericide that combines long-lasting action, high residual activity, resistance to rain wash-off, and anti-resistance synergy. In this way, it offers superior and safe control in high-value crops without compromising their export.
This product is primarily intended for cherry trees, other stone fruits, hazelnut trees, walnut trees, and kiwifruit, through responsible, approved, and recommended use. In fact, its aerial application is validated, so it can be sprayed by the new drones that have just arrived in Chile, the DJI Agras T70P and the DJI Agras T100.
“The greatest pain for a farmer would be to completely lose all the work they’ve done, just when they’re starting to see the fruits of their labor,” warns Martín Merino, president of Summit Agro Chile, a Japanese multinational belonging to the Sumitomo Corporation group that supplies Agrygent Plus locally. “With this, we promise premium safety and effectiveness during crucial days for domestic agriculture,” he adds.