Best Agrolife Gets Registration for Indigenous Manufacturing of its Proprietary Ternary Insecticide Ronfen
The company will launch it with the brand name Ronfen. BAL had received the patent for Ronfen, which covers the composition of Pyriproxyfen 8%, Diafenthiuron 18%, and Dinotefuran 5% in a unique suspension concentrate formulation, in August last year.
Best Agrolife Limited (BAL), one of India's fastest-growing agrochemical companies, made two significant announcements today. In the 437th RC meeting on Thursday, the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee granted BAL registration for the indigenous manufacturing of the company's long-awaited patented ternary insecticide u/s 9 (3).
The company will launch it with the brand name Ronfen. BAL had received the patent for Ronfen, which covers the composition of Pyriproxyfen 8%, Diafenthiuron 18%, and Dinotefuran 5% in a unique suspension concentrate formulation, in August last year.
With this BAL has become the first Indian agrochemical company to manufacture this first-of-its-kind, three-way insecticidal combination that effectively controls the entire sucking pest complex in various stages in one shot.
Other than Ronfen, the leading agro-inputs company has also been granted the registration for the indigenous manufacturing of Dinotefuran 15 % + Pymetrozine 45 % WG along with technical manufacturing of Pyrithiobac Sodium u/s 9(4) TIM category in the same RC meeting. The company has decided to launch it with the brand name AxeMan.
Sucking pests like aphids, scale insects, mealy bugs, thrips, whiteflies, leafhoppers, and mites have been a major concern especially for cotton, chili, and vegetable growers across the globe. They can reduce crop productivity and inflict both quantitative and qualitative losses.
In fact, a devastating attack by whiteflies on the crop in Punjab’s Malwa region in 2015 affected about ⅔ of standing cotton crop in 3.32 lakh hectares causing an estimated loss of Rs 4,200 crore.
On the other hand, chilli thrips and mites, if not treated timely, can complete several generations of chilli crops. Adults and nymphs of these pests suck sap from the leaves and growing shoots. As a result of thrips infestation, leaves become smaller, thickened and brittle. Other than this, the majority of viruses infecting plants are spread by sucking pests like aphids, and thrips, and many sucking pests also promote fungal growth due to their exudates.
“Sucking pests pierce plant parts, suck the plant sap which in turn results in minute white, brown, or red spotting on the leaves, fruits, or stems of the plant. It may also cause curling leaves, deformed fruit, general wilting, browning, and drying of the entire plant. Until now, safeguarding their crops from the sucking pests was a very costly business for the farmers in India and across the globe as they had to spend their hard-earned money on various pesticides. Motivated by a strong sense of urgency and eyeing the opportunity, our R&D team worked on developing a revolutionary one-shot solution for all the sucking pests and innovated Ronfen.” said Vimal Alawadhi, MD Best Agrolife Ltd.
“Ronfen was under extensive scale field trials for the last two years. Due to its incredible power on the entire sucking pest complex Ronfen was much awaited by the farmers in India and abroad,” he added further.
On the other hand, AxeMan, with its dual mode of action, helps in protecting the rice crop from the devastating pest BPH which develops high resistance against all agrochemicals. AxeMan provides healthy and vibrant tillers at the reproductive stage and helps in the long-duration control and resistance management of BPH in paddy.
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