This means that the Conviso Smart system will come into greater focus from 2025 at the latest. With it, relatively safe weed control would also be possible in the future. Conviso combines a broadly effective herbicide from the ALS inhibitor group with a classically bred ALS-tolerant sugar beet.
The herbicide Conviso One works very well against almost all weeds relevant to sugar beet. However, the approval is subject to various important conditions and restrictions.
The active ingredients contained in Conviso can also be found in various grain and corn herbicides. A change in active ingredients through crop rotation that avoids the development of resistance in weeds and grasses is becoming increasingly difficult.
Which strategies are recommended for classic beet herbicides this year? What will fundamentally change from 2025? When is the Conviso cultivation system right for you and when should you stay away from it? You can read the answers to this in our specialist article in the digital edition of agrarheute.