agrochemical

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From agro- +‎ chemical.

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agrochemical (plural agrochemicals)

  1. (chemistry) A chemical compound, such as a hormone, fungicide, or insecticide, that improves the production of crops.
    • 1998, Lawrence S. Grossman, The Political Ecology of Bananas, page 197:
      Villagers use the nematicides Furadan and Mocap mostly in banana cultivation, whereas Basudin and Sevin are the most frequently used agrochemicals applied exclusively on nonbanana crops.
    • 2016 December 31, Danny Hakim, “Scientists Loved and Loathed by an Agrochemical Giant”, in The New York Times[1]:
      A review of Syngenta’s strategy shows that Dr. Cresswell’s experience fits in with practices used by American competitors like Monsanto and across the agrochemical industry.
  2. A compound or product derived from farmed plants.

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agrochemical (not comparable)

  1. Relating to agrochemistry.

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