Bird Repellent Promises to Boost Rice Production in Tanzania

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🚨 Protect your rice fields with AV 5055! 🚨

🌾 Bird Repellant for Rice Crops targeting Quelea quelea birds.
✅ Application at milking stage (morning hours).
✅ Coverage: 1 acre with 2.5L (95,000 TZS/L).
✅ Effective with drones or mist blowers (10-15L or 25L water volume).
✅ Single foliar spray ensures bird-free fields.

💡 Bytrade introduced AV 5055 to SAGCOT Centre, requesting it to be shared with rice value chain actors.

Available in Tanzania via SAGCOT partner Bytrade. Ensure your harvest is secure!

Bytrade Tanzania Limited, a partner of the SAGCOT, has unveiled AV-5055, an organic bird repellent designed to shield rice crops from the devastation caused by Quelea quelea birds. This cutting-edge solution marks a milestone for rice farmers in Tanzania.AV-5055 is optimized for use during the critical milking stage of rice crops, ensuring maximum effectiveness when applied in the morning. A single foliar spray offers extended protection, safeguarding fields from bird damage until harvest. Each application requires only 2.5 liters per acre, priced at 95,000 TZS per liter. For ease and efficiency, AV-5055 is compatible with advanced application technologies such as drones and mist blowers, ensuring thorough coverage across large areas.

Bytrade Tanzania Limited has presented AV-5055 to the SAGCOT Centre, advocating for its integration into the national rice value chain. With its environmentally friendly formulation and targeted application, AV-5055 represents a vital tool for mitigating losses caused by avian pests. Its introduction is expected to enhance rice yields, improve farmer livelihoods, and contribute to the country’s food sovereignty. Rice farmers and stakeholders are encouraged to contact Bytrade Tanzania Limited for more information on AV-5055 and how to implement it.

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