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Bayer Plans 2028 Launch of Icafolin Herbicide in Australia

Bayer has announced plans to introduce its new herbicide, Icafolin, to the Australian market by 2028, aiming to provide farmers with an innovative solution for effective weed management. The company highlighted that Icafolin is designed to enhance crop protection while supporting sustainable agricultural practices.

According to Bayer, the herbicide has undergone extensive research and testing to ensure its safety, efficacy, and environmental compatibility. The product targets a range of challenging weeds, helping farmers maintain higher yields and reduce crop losses.

Bayer also emphasized its commitment to working closely with Australian farmers, regulators, and agricultural stakeholders to facilitate the adoption of Icafolin. The launch aligns with the company’s broader strategy to expand its crop protection portfolio while promoting responsible and sustainable farming methods.

The introduction of Icafolin is expected to strengthen Bayer’s position in the Australian agricultural sector, offering growers a reliable tool to enhance productivity and manage weeds more efficiently.

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