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Anhydrous Borax Market begins to take bite out of Versioned Long Term Growth
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Global Anhydrous Borax Market Report from AMA Research highlights deep analysis on market characteristics, sizing, estimates and growth by segmentation, regional breakdowns & country along with competitive landscape, player’s market shares, and strategies that are key in the market. The exploration provides a 360° view and insights, highlighting major outcomes of the industry. These insights help the business decision-makers to formulate better business plans and make informed decisions to improved profitability. In addition, the study helps venture or private players in understanding the companies in more detail to make better informed decisions. Major Players in This Report Include, American Borate Company (United States), Etimine USA (United States), Sigma-Aldrich (United States) , Graham Chemical (United States), Rose Mill Co. (United States), Kemcore (Hong Kong), Alligo Horizon Private Limited (India), Krishna Associates (India), Maas Graphite & Carbon Products (India). Free Sample Report + All Related Graphs & Charts @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/sample-report/33494-global-anhydrous-borax-market Anhydrous borax is created by burning or fusing hydrated borax. It, therefore, contains very little or no water of crystallization and doesn't rehydrate below traditional storage conditions. anhydrous borax is water-soluble, however significantly less thus than raw minerals. Anhydrous Borax is an ingredient for many detergents, cosmetics, and enamel glazes. It also finds applications in buffer solutions in biochemistry, as a fire retardant, as an anti-fungal compound, in the manufacture of fiberglass, as a flux in metallurgy, neutron-capture shields for radioactive sources. Market Drivers
Rising Application of Anhydrous Borax in Chemistry, Mining, and Pharmaceuticals
Rising Usage of Anhydrous Borax as Flux When Welding Iron and Steel
Market Trend
Product Innovation and Usage in Biochemistry
Introduction of Pure Compounds with Added Chemicals for FIberglass
Opportunities
Rising Demand for Anhydrous Borax in Metallurgy and Alkali in Photographic Developers
Challenges
Risk to Fertility and Pregnancy and Different Side Effects hampers the Market Growth
Enquire for customization in Report @: https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/enquiry-before-buy/33494-global-anhydrous-borax-market In this research study, the prime factors that are impelling the growth of the Global Anhydrous Borax market report have been studied thoroughly in a bid to estimate the overall value and the size of this market by the end of the forecast period. The impact of the driving forces, limitations, challenges, and opportunities has been examined extensively. The key trends that manage the interest of the customers have also been interpreted accurately for the benefit of the readers. The Anhydrous Borax market study is being classified by Type (Burning Borax, Fusing Hydrated Borax), Application (Agriculture, Metallurgy, Optical Glass, Enamel Industry), Purity (99.9%, 99%, 98%), Packaging (Sack, Plastic Bags, Others) The report concludes with in-depth details on the business operations and financial structure of leading vendors in the Global Anhydrous Borax market report, Overview of Key trends in the past and present are in reports that are reported to be beneficial for companies looking for venture businesses in this market. Information about the various marketing channels and well-known distributors in this market was also provided here. This study serves as a rich guide for established players and new players in this market. Get Reasonable Discount on This Premium Report @ https://www.advancemarketanalytics.com/request-discount/33494-global-anhydrous-borax-market Extracts from Table of Contents Anhydrous Borax Market Research Report Chapter 1 Anhydrous Borax Market Overview Chapter 2 Global Economic Impact on Industry Chapter 3 Global Market Competition by Manufacturers Chapter 4 Global Revenue (Value, Volume*) by Region Chapter 5 Global Supplies (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by Regions Chapter 6 Global Revenue (Value, Volume*), Price* Trend by Type Chapter 7 Global Market Analysis by Application ………………….continued This report also analyzes the regulatory framework of the Global Markets Anhydrous Borax Market Report to inform stakeholders about the various norms, regulations, this can have an impact. It also collects in-depth information from the detailed primary and secondary research techniques analyzed using the most efficient analysis tools. Based on the statistics gained from this systematic study, market research provides estimates for market participants and readers. Contact US : Craig Francis (PR & Marketing Manager) AMA Research & Media LLP Unit No. 429, Parsonage Road Edison, NJ New Jersey USA – 08837 Phone: +1 201 565 3262, +44 161 818 8166 [email protected]
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getmarketresearch · 6 years ago
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Asia-Pacific Anhydrous Borax Market Report 2017
Asia-Pacific Anhydrous Borax Market Report 2017
Get Market Research publishes the following report: Asia-Pacific Anhydrous Borax Market Report 2017
In this report, the Asia-Pacific Anhydrous Borax market is valued at USD XX million in 2016 and is expected to reach USD XX million by the end of 2022, growing at a CAGR of XX% between 2016 and 2022.
Date Published: 2017-12-01 00:00:00
Pages: 108
Category: Machinery and Equipment
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PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR ORGANIC FACILITIES
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Yes, even Organic and certified Organic businesses need pest control. Once found only in specialty places like health food stores, Organic food is now a regular feature at most supermarkets. Proactive and preventative pest management companies like GreenLeaf Pest Control have a fantastic opportunity to partner with facilities that process also handle Organic products to implement responsible Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
WHAT IS ORGANIC FARMING AND IS IT BETTER?
The word “Organic” refers to the way farmers grow and process agricultural products, such as fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy products and meat. Organic farming practices are designed to meet the following goals:
Enhance soil and water quality
Reduce pollution
Provide safe, healthy livestock habitats
Enable natural livestock behavior
Promote a self-sustaining cycle of resources on a farm
MY FACILITY IS ORGANIC OR NATURAL – DOES THAT MEAN NO PESTICIDES?
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No, by creating a pest management plan that fits the following guidelines set out by the Canadian Organic Standards (COS) or  National Organic Program (NOP), pest management professionals can provide effective pest management solutions that perfectly suit the needs of facilities that produce, handle or distribute Organic products.
Firstly, The most common misconception is that no pesticides used in Organic facilities. Secondly, The second most common misunderstanding is that the only pest control products that can be applied in Organic facilities are non-synergized pyrethrin’s, boric acid, Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), insecticidal soaps and oils, diatomaceous earth, and some other products that you can find on the  Organic production systems: permitted substances list .
The real truth about what pest management professionals can and cannot do in Organic facilities lies in a careful reading of the rules; in adopting a commitment to the intent and spirit in which the rules conceived; and in carefully following the rules as they written. Ultimately it is about following the rules, effective communication and working with your client to not compromise their brand….and yours too!
IN A NUTSHELL…
Like many government documents there are hundreds or pages to read about do’s and don’ts. Here is a very high level summary for food operation/production facilities.
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Organic operations in Canada remain subject to all applicable laws and regulations. Substances that appear in CAN/CGSB-32.311, Organic production systems — Permitted substances lists, are subject to the Pest Control Products Act (PCPA) or the Food and Drugs Act (FDA) when used in Canada as pesticides or disinfectants. Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is the federal authority responsible for the regulation of pest control products (including sanitizers) under the PCPA Regulations. Disinfectants regulated by Health Canada’s Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD) under the FDA Regulations following:
CAN/CGSB-32.310, Organic Production Systems – General Principles and Management Standards, describes the principles and management standard of Organic production systems.
CAN/CGSB-32.311, Organic Production Systems – Permitted Substances Lists, provides lists of substances that allowed for use in Organic production systems.
If you use a pesticide: If pest and disease control substances that are not listed in CAN/CGSB-32.311 are used under any mandatory government program, the operator shall monitor and document their use.
NOTE: In the event of emergency pest or disease treatment, Canadian operators are required to notify their certification body immediately of any change that may affect Organic product certification.
Facility pest management programs and post-harvest pest management programs such as:
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8.3.1 Good production and manufacturing practices can adopted to prevent pests. Pest management practices shall involve the following, in descending order:
a) the removal of pest habitat and food;
b) the prevention of access and environmental management (for example, light, temperature and atmosphere), to
prevent pest intrusion as well as reproduction;
c) mechanical and physical methods, such as traps;
d) lures and repellents, as listed in Table 8.2 of CAN/CGSB-32.311.
ORGANIC PRODUCTION SYSTEMS : PERMITTED SUBSTANCES LISTS ARE FOLLOWING
Borate (boric acid) 
Mined sources of sodium tetraborate and octaborate permitted as wood preservatives.
Permitted for structural pest control (example: for ants).
Direct contact with Organic food or crops is prohibited in the case of products formulated as pesticides.
Boron 
The following soluble boron products permitted:
a) borate (boric acid);
b) sodium tetraborate (borax and anhydrous); and
c) sodium octaborate.
May only be used when soil and plant deficiencies are documented by visual symptoms or by testing of soil or plant tissue, or when the need for a preventative application can be documented
See Table 4.2 Micronutrients.
Diatomaceous earth 
Non-calcined forms.
May contain substances listed in Table 4.2 (Column 2).
Pheromones and other semiochemicals 
All sources permitted for pest control. 
Pyrethrum 
May be combined with Formulants used in crop production aids.
See Table 4.2 Botanical pesticides for restrictions.
Cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) 
Permitted if used outdoors and inside
greenhouses for rodent control
when methods described in 5.6.1 of CAN/CGSB-32.310 have failed.
Prohibited inside on-farm food processing as well as food storage facilities.
Organic Handling System Plan
For a pest management professional to become part of the “Organic Handling System Plan” that must be created by companies looking to become Organic with their products, a written pest management program is required. In this program, there will be a great deal of emphasis placed on documentation and inspection, also the pest management program will be structured around a system of monitoring, which includes insect and rodent monitors.
Many pest management professionals have already been using these techniques to control pests in facilities, but now we know that the GreenLeaf Pest Control IPM programs are in fundamental agreement with the rules and guidelines set forth by the Canadian Government, NOP and the many other invested bodies. By formalizing the pest management company’s commitment to the philosophy of Organic handling, facilities that handle Organic products know they can trust the services of pest management professionals to follow the guidelines that allow them to be marketed as Organic.
However, For more information on pest management programs in Organic facilities contact GreenLeaf Pest Control. Our team of highly skilled professionals as well as our robust documentation system, we will ensure compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices for food processing facilities.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Daniel Mackie aka Mr. Know Bugs is the VP – Quality Assurance at Greenleaf Pest Control. With over 24 years in the pest protection industry, Mackie is a Toronto, Kitchener / Waterloo, Vaughan and GTA pest control expert. Daniel Mackie is well-known as an industry go-to guy, an innovator of safe, effective pest control solutions, also is a regular guest on HGTV.  In his free time, he is an avid gardener and beekeeper. According to Mackie:
“We are Protects or Public Health”
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