What's Happening?
ADAMA has introduced Novali SC, a new high-load liquid herbicide based on Pyroxasulfone technology, designed to improve residual weed management in major U.S. row crops such as soybean and corn. The product, which contains 40% more active ingredient per
gallon than competing formulations, aims to provide efficient weed control while reducing handling and storage needs. Novali SC is formulated with ADAMA's SESGAMA technology, offering long-duration residual control and operational convenience. The herbicide is intended to address increasing weed resistance challenges and can be used in layered residual weed management programs.
Why It's Important?
The launch of Novali SC represents a significant advancement in agricultural weed management, particularly for U.S. farmers facing challenges with resistant weed species. By offering a more concentrated formulation, ADAMA aims to reduce logistical burdens such as transportation and storage, ultimately lowering costs for farmers and retailers. This innovation aligns with the industry's need for sustainable and efficient agricultural practices, potentially enhancing crop yields and profitability. As weed resistance continues to pose a threat to crop production, Novali SC provides a valuable tool for maintaining effective weed control in modern farming systems.
What's Next?
ADAMA plans to make Novali SC commercially available in June and July 2026, with limited product volumes for the initial launch season. The company is expected to continue expanding its weed-management portfolio, potentially introducing additional herbicide formulations to further support farmers in managing resistant weed populations. Stakeholders, including agricultural retailers and farmers, will likely evaluate the performance and cost-effectiveness of Novali SC during the upcoming growing seasons. Successful adoption of the herbicide could lead to broader market penetration and reinforce ADAMA's position as a leader in crop protection solutions.











