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Global Chlorothalonil CAS 1897456 Market Analysis 20112017 and Forecast 20182023 [Report Updated: 21092017] Prices from USD $2980

18:28 EDT 20 Oct 2017 | BioPortfolio Reports

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Chlorothalonil is a white, gray or canary yellow powder, with chemical formula of C8Cl4N2. With solubility of 0.6 mg/L in water under 25, chlorothalonil is considered insoluble. Chlorothalonil is slightly toxic to mammals, but it can cause severe eye and skin irritation in certain formulations.

The global Chlorothalonil CAS 1897456 market will reach xxx Million USD in 2017 and CAGR xx% 20112017. The report begins from overview of Industry Chain structure, and describes industry environment, then analyses market size and forecast of Chlorothalonil CAS 1897456 by product, region and application, in addition, this report introduces market competition situation among the vendors and company profile, besides, market price analysis and value chain features are covered in this report.

Product Type Coverage Market Size Forecast, Major Company of Product Type etc.:

98% Chlorothalonil

96% Chlorothalonil

90% Chlorothalonil

Company Coverage Sales Revenue, Price, Gross Margin, Main Products etc.:

Syngenta

SDS Biotech

Jiangyin Suli

Jiangsu Xinhe

Jiangsu Weunite

Application Coverage Market Size Forecast, Different Demand Market by Region, Main Consumer Profile etc.:

Vegetables

Peanuts Cereals

Fruits

Golf Courses Lawns

Others

Region Coverage Regional Output, Demand Forecast by Countries etc.:

North America

Europe

AsiaPacific

South America

Middle East Africa

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