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Sivanto Prime label expanded to include Spotted Lanternfly

Sivanto Prime has recently received an URMULE (User Requested Minor Use Label Expansion) for suppression of Spotted Lanternfly on pome fruits (CG 11), stone fruits (CG 12) and grapes (CG 13-07F). 

The PMRA had expedited this approval, at the request of the minor use sponsors, so that registration could be in place in time for the upcoming season. This registration was due to the efforts from minor use, grower groups and the PMRA to get this registration so quickly in case it is needed.

The rate of Sivanto Prime for Spotted Lanternfly suppression is 500-750 mL/Ha (200-300 mL/ac) for all crops listed above.

Pre-harvest intervals are as follows:

Pome fruit (apples/pears) – 14 days

Stone fruit – 14 days

Grapes – 0 days Re-entry for Sivanto Prime is 12 hours for all activities

NOTE: Other than isolated findings in materials shipped from the U.S., SPOTTED LANTERNFLY HAS NOT BEEN DETECTED IN ONTARIO AS OF THE DATE OF THIS POSTING.

Spotted lanternfly has not been found to cause losses in yield or fruit quality or impact viability of tree fruit. However, it may stop to feed on it before it moves to a more attractive crop, like grapes.

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