
Sustainable Crop Protection

Trusted by Growers Since 1989

Experts in Copper Solutions

Sustainable Crop Protection

Trusted by Growers Since 1989

Experts in Copper Solutions

About Us
Copper: The natural choice for crop protection
Nigelchem, a leading provider of high-quality copper oxychloride fungicides, offers a unique solution for crop protection. Our products, formulated to protect your crops from various fungal diseases, ensure optimal yield and quality.
Our fungicides, which form a protective barrier on plant surfaces, are versatile and ideal for various crops. Whether it’s fruits, vegetables, nuts, ornamentals, or field crops, our products are formulated to prevent fungal and bacterial diseases, including blight, leaf spots, rusts, and downy mildew, making them essential for sustainable disease control in agriculture.

Why Copper?
Copper, a natural fungicide and bactericide, has been trusted for centuries. Nigelchem’s advanced formulations build on this legacy, delivering targeted and long-lasting protection against various pests and diseases.
Copper oxychloride fungicides are applied as a spray, ensuring uniform coverage for maximum efficacy.

Assisting farmers across SA
The product is manufactured at Nigelchem’s plant. Elementary copper is used as a raw material, formulated into copper oxychloride through a series of chemical reactions.
The product enters the agricultural market primarily through a network of national distribution companies.

Why Choose Copper Oxychloride?
Copper oxychloride is a naturally occurring mineral with proven fungicidal properties.
Effective against a wide range of fungal diseases.
Provides persistent protection for your crops.
Copper oxychloride’s fine particles stick to leaves to help restrict fungal growth.
Minimal impact on beneficial insects and pollinators.
Get in Touch
Join us in protecting your crops with nature’s own defence. Contact us today to learn more about our copper oxychloride products and how they can benefit your farm.
Address:
No. 18 Fifth Avenue, Vorsterskroon, Nigel, 1490