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Agricultural Disinfectants are a type of agrochemical used to reduce the spread of disease-causing organisms in agricultural settings. They are used to protect crops, livestock, and other agricultural products from contamination. Disinfectants are typically applied to the soil, water, and other surfaces to reduce the risk of disease transmission. They can also be used to reduce the risk of food-borne illnesses.
Agricultural Disinfectants are used in combination with other agrochemicals and fertilizers to maximize crop yields and reduce the risk of disease. They are also used to reduce the risk of contamination from animal waste and other sources. Disinfectants are typically applied in the form of sprays, dusts, or granules.
Agricultural Disinfectants are an important part of the agrochemical and fertilizer industry. They are used to protect crops, livestock, and other agricultural products from contamination and disease.
Some companies in the Agricultural Disinfectant market include BASF, Bayer, Syngenta, Nufarm, and FMC Corporation. Show Less Read more