Cyazofamid Market - Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
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Cyazofamid is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)–approved common name for 4-chloro-2-cyano-N, N-dimethyl-5-p-tolylimidazole-1-sulfonamide. It belongs to the chemical class Cyanoimidazole and is used in production of pesticides. It is used for preventing diseases caused by oomycete fungi. Cyazofamid has biochemical mode of action, which operates by inhibiting any stage of fungal development. Furthermore, it has limited systemic activity, which makes it protectant fungicide to be applied by ground or aerial spray. The product controls early and late blight on tomatoes and potatoes and downy mildew on cucurbit vegetables.
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It was first produced and developed by ISK Biosciences Corporation Concord, Ohio in the U.S. According to ISK Biosciences Corporation registered manufacturing, end-use product of the chemical is Ranman 400SC, which is a suspension concentrate with 34.5% active ingredient. Ranman provides good to very good control of downy mildew with protectant, antisporulant, and perhaps limited post-infection activity, with high risk of disease resistance development. It represents a new class of chemistry for use in grapes. For better results, it should be used in a rotational program with other downy mildew fungicides. Increasing incidences of fungal diseases on crops such as tomato, carrot, potato, lettuce, cucurbit, and peas is driving growth of the global cyazofamid market, owing its efficiency in preventing fungal crop diseases.
According to the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), technical grade cyazofamid has acute to moderate toxicity in oral, dermal, and inhalation tests. It can cause eye and skin irritation, leading to several allergies. This toxic nature of the chemical used in pesticides is estimated to be a major factor restraining growth of global cyazofamid market, as it possess severe health risk. Also, according to EPA, cyazofamid may be carcinogenic, as indicated in the rat and the mouse carcinogenicity studies. It is classified as not likely to be carcinogenic to humans based on the lack of evidence of carcinogenicity in both rats and mouse.
Cyazofamid has applications in downy mildew, oomycetes diseases, and others. North America is leading region in the global cyazofamid market, followed by Asia Pacific due to presence of major manufacturers in this region. Manufacturers operating in global cyazofamid market include Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha and Rudong Zhongyi.
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