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The All Natural Alternative To Methyl Bromide
Champon Millenium Chemicals, Inc. manufactures pesticides for use in agriculture, golf and turf, that have superb efficacy against pathogens in soil and as a foliar spray, yet are not harmful to people, animals, and are environmentally friendly. Champon products are exempt from tolerance.
Champon's Dazitol is replacing methyl bromide worldwide. Our products are marketed and distributed through Agencies and Distributors worldwide. All products are U.S. EPA registered.
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Champon products are available to commercial users in numerous states in the U.S. and several countries worldwide. Not all products are available for sale in all 50 states. No Champon products are available for sale in California.
Champon Millennium Chemicals, Inc. manufactures natural and environmentally compatible agriculture insecticides, including Dazitol, a preplant soil treatments that is replacing methyl bromide worldwide. Champon products are distributed and marketed by various companies in the U.S. and worldwide. Pesticide products are US EPA approved.
Champon products are broad spectrum and consist of insecticides, fungicides, and nematicides. Products are 100% natural, non-ozone depleting, non-carcinogenic, and meet the requirements of the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 and the EPA Office of Child Safety Protection.
Products include:

GROW SMARTER..
WE'RE GREEN
Our products biodegrades and helps the beneficial microorganisms return back to the soil to help plant growth while killing weeds that can potentially cause plant destruction.
FARMERS LOVE US
Farmers benefit from no required equipment changes, no increased costs, and no chance of toxic contamination.
HARMLESS TO ANIMALS & HUMANS
Our products are made from all Natural Chemicals and is approved by the EPA as a low toxic chemical, which is harmless to humans and animals.
NO EFFECT ON THE OZONE LAYER
Has NO effect on the ozone layer and meets the requirements of the EPA, the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996, the Clean Air Act, and the EPA Office of Children Safety Protection.

CHANGING THE WORLD ONE CROP AT A TIME
PREMIUM CHAMPON PRODUCTS






I’ve used Dazitol for two years on my tomato crops. My yields are 30 percent more than when I used methyl bromide.
Application is easy. No special equipment is needed, and only 10 days are needed to clean the soil, so the farmer does not lose time between one season and the next.
I observed an absence of serious infection, reduction of pesticide use, and a very healthy root system.

Fady Daw
Agricultural Engineer, Lebanon DSPU Horticulture, Organic Consultant.
Dazitol was found more effective than methyl bromide to control various pests of tomato (var. Carmello).…Plants in Dazitol-treated plots were taller and had more biomass than plants in methyl bromide-treated plots. Mean numbers of fruits per tomato plant were significantly higher when tomatoes were planted in Dazitol treated plots than when planted in Methyl bromide-treated plots. Disease incidence (alternaria, rhizoctonia and fusarium) was significantly at low level when compared to the methyl bromide-treated plants.
Dr. Dakshina Seal, University of Florida-IFAS, TREC, Homestead, FL
Evaluation of a large-scale commercial field trial comparing Dazitol to Methyl bromide in S. Florida. Planting was on December 31, 1997.
Study results reported at the Methyl Bromide Alternatives Outreach Conference, Orlando, FL,

Dr. Dakshina Seal
University of Florida
I couldn’t grow here before. Now with Dazitol, I’ve never seen such a beautiful crop. The farmers around me using methyl bromide have dead plants, while I’m still harvesting 20 cases of cucumbers a day per tunnel.
My yields are 30% more than with methyl bromide. Never before in Jordan have plants produced for this long.

Kamal Alghzawi
Grower in Jordan
“Plant extracts [Champon’s patented technology] result in products that are—inexpensive…(and) easily bio-degradable.…” Plant extracts “break down into products that aren’t harmful to human, animals, or the environment.” “Natural plant volatiles are effective against soilborne pathogens.”
Agricultural Research March 1999
(Official Publication of ARS / USDA)