Tomatentros

ToBRFV: A Serious Threat to the Tomato Industry

ToBRFV poses a serious threat to tomato cultivation worldwide. Since its first European detection in late 2018, the virus has been spreading at lightning speed. Once a ToBRFV infection develops in a plant, there is no cure. This demonstrates the urgent need for effective preventive measures and solutions.

Currently, ToBRFV classifies as a pathogen with a quarantine status, but it is expected that this may be revised to an RNQP status (Regulated Non-Quarantine Pathogen) by early 2025.

 

Tomato greenhouse

Huwa-San TR-50 In the Fight Against ToBRFV

Since it’s very hard to control ToBRFV, we focus on prevention within greenhouses. Given how easily ToBRFV can be introduced, a comprehensive biosecurity plan is crucial for effective prevention.

At Roam Technology, we believe in sustainable solutions. Our product, Huwa-San TR-50, based on hydrogen peroxide, plays a crucial role here. After use, Huwa-San TR-50 breaks down into water and oxygen, leaving no harmful residues. The disinfection of water using 1% Huwa-San TR-50 with a reaction time of 24 hours effectively eliminates ToBRFV. As a result, disinfecting the irrigation system with Huwa-San TR-50 during crop rotation has become a crucial component in the ongoing battle against ToBRFV.

ToBRFV emergency permit Belgium ENG
According to Fytoweb (Dutch content), there are currently no standard authorisations available for controlling ToBRFV. Thanks to the emergency authorisation of Huwa-San TR-50, Roam Technology takes an important step in protecting the Belgian tomato sector against this threat.

For specific advice regarding dosages and contact times, please don’t hesitate to contact us.