Floki is a dual-action disease control product combining a copper fungicide (Oxine-Copper) with a bactericide (Kasugamycin)
It is designed to combat both fungal and bacterial pathogens in crops. Developed by Fertiscience, a Pakistan-based agricultural solutions company, Floki aims to help farmers protect their crops from a broad range of diseases and maintain crop health.
Features
Dual mode of action: Combines fungicidal activity from Oxine-Copper with bactericidal properties of Kasugamycin. This gives control over both fungal and bacterial diseases.
SC Formulation (36 SC): Suspension concentrate, fairly stable, suitable for spraying.
Effective concentration: 36% total active substances provides a strong level of disease suppression.
Size / packaging: 200 ml bottle, manageable for field use by individual farmers.
Local availability: Marketed in Pakistan, by Fertiscience, so likely easier access and better local technical support.
Benefits
Broad spectrum disease control: Because it targets both fungal and bacterial pathogens, farmers can reduce losses from multiple disease types with one product.
Reduced need for separate fungicide and bactericide products: Saves cost, labor, and simplifies disease management.
Improved crop health and yield: By managing pathogens promptly, plants suffer less damage, which preserves leaf area, allows better photosynthesis, fewer defoliation or fruit/surface blemishes, leading to better yields.
Local product / better support: As it’s produced / sold locally by Fertiscience, there may be better guidance, quicker supply, possibly pricing suited to Pakistani agriculture.
Flexibility in usage: Because it works on both types of organisms, it can be used in integrated disease management plans.
Uses
Crops: Likely useful in various crops prone to both fungal and bacterial diseases — e.g., fruits (tomatoes, citrus), vegetables, field crops, maybe even ornamentals. Specific crop registration should be verified.
Disease types: For control of fungal diseases (e.g. leaf spots, blights, mildews, downy or powdery mildew) and bacterial diseases (e.g. bacterial leaf spot, bacterial wilt, etc.).
Application timing: Best used preventatively or at early signs of disease. Spraying before or when disease pressure starts helps. Also likely during humid, wet seasons when fungal and bacterial pathogens thrive.
Spray method: Likely applied via standard foliar spray equipment. Must maintain good coverage for effective control.
Mixing / tank-mixing: May be tank-mixed with compatible fertilizers or other crop protection products (depending on compatibility). Always test small mix before full-scale.

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