New IPM Tools on the Way for Produce Growers: Naxypro Insecticides Receive EPA Registration

Nufarm Americas Inc. announced that Naxypro Insecticide and Naxypro Plus Insecticide have received registration by the U.S. EPA. Both formulations include Nufarm-registered chlorantraniliprole, offering a reliable option for the future utility of this important molecule, known widely for effective, long-lasting control of yield-threatening lepidopteran pests.

Naxypro (1.69 lb/gal a.i.) is a flexible IPM program tool that works quickly to protect an array of crops for up to three weeks from chewing and sucking pest damage, including codling moth, navel orangeworm, and peach twig borer.

Naxypro Plus (chlorantraniliprole 0.89/lb + bifenthrin 1.33/lb) is a combination insecticide formulated for broad-acre applications, including soybeans, corn, cereals, and cotton, to control lepidoptera such as armyworm, earworm, and soybean looper, plus a range of damaging insects such as aphids, mites, and whiteflies.

Pending registration by the EPA is a proprietary alternative, Naxypro Duo. This unique two-way formulation of chlorantraniliprole and bifenthrin will offer broad-spectrum control for high-value tree nuts, fruit, and vegetable crops with reduced impact to beneficials.

“The Naxypro insecticide portfolio opens the door to channel partners seeking a technical alternative,” says Jeff Wagner, VP of Sales, Crop Protection at Nufarm. “It’s a win for growers across crop markets who need access to dependable chlorantraniliprole solutions with economic upside now, as well as formulation strides that add advantage in years to come.”

The Naxypro portfolio will broaden Nufarm’s support of pivotal farm acres across the U.S. for Crop Year 2026 with sales starting in January. Click the links to learn more about Naxypro and Naxypro Plus.

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