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Agricultural fumigants are chemical compounds used to control pests in agricultural settings. They are applied to soil, stored grain, and other areas to kill insects, nematodes, and other pests. Fumigants are typically applied as a gas or vapor, and can be used to control a wide range of pests. Fumigants are often used in combination with other pest control methods, such as biological control, to maximize effectiveness.
Fumigants are used in a variety of agricultural settings, including crop production, storage, and processing. They are also used in greenhouses and nurseries to control pests. Fumigants are generally considered safe when used properly, but can be hazardous if not handled correctly.
Some companies in the agricultural fumigants market include BASF, Bayer, Syngenta, FMC Corporation, and Dow AgroSciences. Show Less Read more