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Chemit & SILVIX Forestry: Suppliers of Herbicides, weed control training & consultancy. Updated 24/11/2020. Updates always in progress or pending - please view and feel free to advise us or give any suggestions & comments to improve this website. We are making regular adjustments.
NEWS FLASH  24 Nov - We are receiving huge interest in our product KAPUT ( ready to use in 1 kg bucket)


WEED CONTROL IN FORESTRY, INDUSTRIAL & BUSH ENCROACHMENT: Supply & delivery of Herbicides. Weed Control & Agro Chemicals specialist advisory service & consulting. It is becoming increasingly important to effectively control Weeds and Bush Encroachment in an economical yet responsible manner. You need to have a program that will give you the best results over a longer period, with the least financial cost. It is therefore crucial to use the knowledge and experiences of a weed control specialist.
To learn more about Weed Control & Bush Encroachment Control, visit  Specialised Services
For a detailed overview of Products, Click here to contact Silvix (account holders) or Chemit (cash sales).

Please join the  Forestry & Bush Encroachment discussion. Ask your questions and share your experiences.

DO WE UNDERSTAND THE CAUSES OF BUSH ENCROACHMENT IN AFRICAN SAVANNAS?

By D. Ward, Department of Conservation Ecology, University of Stellenbosch, 24 January 2005
Bush encroachment affects the agricultural productivity and biodiversity of 10-20 million ha of South Africa. Many people believe that we understand the causes of bush encroachment. We do not....   click here to read more...

EFFECTS OF RAIN, NITROGEN, FIRE AND GRAZING ON BUSH ENCROACHMENT

Tineke Kraaij (tinekek@sanparks.org) Department of Conservation Ecology, University of Stellenbosch April, 2002
Increases in woody plant density (‘bush encroachment’) reduce livestock production and biodiversity. By convention, soil moisture, soil nutrients, fire and herbivory are regarded as the principal factors governing the tree-grass ratio of savannas. An experiment.....    click here to read more...

CONVERTING BUSH ENCROACHMENT PROBLEM INTO CLEAN ENERGY

Kevin James Moore, 25 February 2010
The bush infestation in Namibia affects 26 million hectares and has lead to a 60 percent decline of commercial livestock over the last 40 years, causing losses to the national economy, according to...    click here to read more...

DETAILED BUSH ENCROACHMENT DISCUSSION

43rd Annual Congress of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa, 24 jULY 2008
Plant invasions affect virtually all ecosystems on earth. Even those pockets of land set aside as protected areas which are mandated for conservation of biodiversity are affected....    click here to read more...

PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Note: Re-selling / sub distribution

  • SAFCOL & Komatiland Forests Quotes: We can supply your requirements and do delivery on behalf of your company to any plantation stores. We keep stock of all SAFCOL & Komatiland approved listed chemical products and deliver all your orders to individual plantations. We have extensive knowledge of where each plantation store is located. Contact us to deliver any of your orders for other goods as well.
SUPPLIERS OF:
  • Herbicides - Roundup Weathermax, Hatchet, Triclon, Browser/Picloram, Mafia, Voloxypyr etc. Click for more.​
  • I-Fire & Fire Troll Class A foam
  • Planting Gel - Stockosorb, Hydrogel, Aquamatrix, Biozorb etc.
  • Specialised Consultancy and Training 
  • Dye & Lumber / Timber Marking Ink. Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Black.
  • Suppositree Tablets for Gall Wasp and White Grub

CCF's Bush Project is a biomass processing plant that uses a high-pressure extrusion process to convert invasive bush into a clean and economically viable alternative to existing products such as firewood, coal, lump charcoal and charcoal briquettes used for cooking fuel and barbecues. This project earned CCF a nomination as a 2008 Tech Awards Intel Environment Laureate. Produced by Buschkino - Namibia.
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