The best fungicide choice for Fish-Shrimp-Rice intercropping.
In recent years, the rice-fish-shrimp intercropping model has become popular in the Yangtze River Basin. Compared to other aquaculture environments, fish and shrimp grown in rice fields have a tastier flavor and higher market value. This aquaculture model can also reduce costs, increase farmers' income, protect the rice field environment, and comply with ecological cycles. It is currently a more advanced aquaculture model.
However, why hasn’t the rice-fish-shrimp intercropping model become popular in China? One important reason is that this model requires higher technical expertise. It not only demands better management practices but also requires careful attention to pesticide application techniques. Without proper pesticide use, the rice yield is low and even the basic cost cannot be covered. If the wrong pesticide is used carelessly, it will directly affect the growth of fish and shrimp, resulting in more losses than gains. Therefore, the accuracy of selecting and using pesticides is crucial for intercropping rice disease and pest control.
Fortunately, we have a unique fungicide - Hemaka, which is not only highly effective and broad-spectrum against rice diseases, promotes green branches and wax glossy culms, and ensures a good rice harvest, but also guarantees safety for fish and shrimp and is harmless to the environment.
Hemaka is very effective for the three major rice diseases (rice false smut, rice blast, and rice sheath blight disease) and has the characteristics of being safe and broad-spectrum. We believe that Hemaka will make up for the technical deficiencies in pesticide application in the Fish-Shrimp-Rice intercropping model, bringing more opportunities and prospects for this aquaculture practice.
Hemaka (Trifloxystrobin 12% + Tebuconazole 24% SC)
Product Features:
1. Dual protection with systemic therapeutic action, with multiple functions.
2. It has the characteristics of strong penetration, conduction, long-lasting effect, low toxicity and high efficiency.
3. Broad-spectrum disease prevention, with excellent prevention and control effects for various fungal diseases.
4. Plant health benefits, regulating carbon and nitrogen absorption, promoting amino acid and protein synthesis, and accelerating the accumulation of organic matter.
Toxicity Test of Hemaka on Fish:
The experiment was set up with three treatments: Hemaka at 1500 times dilution, a market competing product at 1500 times dilution, and a blank control, all sprayed with water.
Before Application
Hemaka competing product blank control 24 hours after application Hemaka competing product blank control
Conclusion: 24 hours after application with Hemaka at 1500 times dilution, the small fish remained healthy, while dead fish began to appear in the treatment with the competing product, indicating that Hemaka at 1500 times dilution is relatively safe for fish.