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BASF Begins Registration for New Fungicide Adapzo Active to Combat Asian Soybean Rust

BASF Begins Registration for New Fungicide Adapzo Active to Combat Asian Soybean Rust

William Faulkner 03-Jun-2025

BASF has initiated the registration process for its new fungicide, Adapzo庐 Active (Flufenoxadiazam), marking a significant step in crop protection innovation. Regulatory dossiers have been submitted in Brazil and Paraguay, with plans to file in Bolivia. This active ingredient is the first histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor introduced in the agricultural industry, reinforcing BASF鈥檚 longstanding commitment to soybean disease control.

Pending regulatory approvals, BASF anticipates launching Adapzo-based formulations in 2029. The development highlights the company鈥檚 strategic focus on delivering a novel mode of action to combat Asian Soybean Rust (ASR), one of the most destructive diseases affecting soybean crops in South America.

Soybeans are a vital global crop, used in food, feed and energy production. Farmers in Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia collectively account for 44% of global soybean output. However, ASR poses a serious threat to yields, with potential losses of up to 90% if unmanaged.

鈥淎dapzo Active provides breakthrough control of ASR, helping protect growers鈥 yield potential while outperforming current market products,鈥 said Ulf Groeger, vice president of fungicides research at BASF Agricultural Solutions. 鈥淚ts unique mode of action offers effective control against mutated fungal strains, a growing challenge for farmers.鈥

The product also aligns with BASF鈥檚 sustainability goals. When used according to label guidelines, Adapzo Active works in harmony with beneficial and non-target species. It delivers enhanced results when paired with other BASF fungicides, such as Pavecto庐 Active.

鈥淭he Adapzo Active product family is designed to be a cornerstone in farmers鈥 disease management strategies, providing broad-spectrum control against South America鈥檚 most problematic soybean diseases, including target spot,鈥 said Johannes Weimer, vice president of global strategic marketing portfolio solutions fungicides at BASF Agricultural Solutions.

Unlike many crop protection products developed for general use, Adapzo Active was specifically researched and engineered to address ASR in soybean production. Its development was informed by extensive collaboration with local growers and a deep understanding of regional farming practices.

鈥淲e listened to our customers and developed an active ingredient that directly addresses the challenges soybean farmers in Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia face,鈥 said Ademar De Geroni Junior, vice president of strategic marketing for Latin America at BASF Agricultural Solutions. 鈥淲ith Adapzo Active, BASF strengthens its commitment to sustainable agriculture and long-term support for soybean growers in South America.鈥

This innovation underscores BASF鈥檚 leadership in agricultural research and its continued investment in crop protection tailored to specific regional needs.

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