Syngenta India Launches Incipio & Simodis – Next Generation Products for Paddy and Vegetable Farmers in India
As paddy cultivation picks up momentum with the onset of monsoon in the country, Syngenta India, a leading ag-tech company unveiled its new age plant protection solutions – Incipio and Simodis for paddy, cotton and vegetable farmers across India.
Products launched by Syngenta India are based on the innovative PLINAZOLIN® technology, offer effective defence against various pests, ensuring improved yields and crop quality. These are developed to efficiently meet the challenges arising from climate change and pest resistance, which are responsible for major crop losses every year.
Incipio, a high-end insecticide effectively combats new species of stem borers and leaf folders attack on paddy crops, while Simodis offers a reliable solution to cotton and vegetables against sucking and lepidoptera insects like butterflies and moths and is especially efficient on vegetables such as hot pepper, brinjal, cotton, ground nut, soybean and red gram.
Pests can lead to yield losses ranging from 30 to 40 per cent if not controlled effectively at the right time. High infestation rate of these pests, short duration control with existing solutions are leading to increased number of applications and the overall cost. A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has indicated that global warming and rising temperatures could cause an increase in the population of insects around the world resulting in loss of grains by 10-25%. As per the IRRI, farmers lose an estimated average of 37 per cent of their rice crop to pests and diseases every year. “Incipio and Simodis are our latest solutions to help solve many pest problems of our farmers. We are happy to bring alternative solution which will provide effective, longer duration control from resistant pests”, said Mr Susheel Kumar, Country Head and Managing Director, Syngenta India.
Dr KC Ravi, Chief Sustainability Officer, Syngenta India said, “Understanding the dire need for comprehensive solutions, Syngenta India has introduced Incipio and Simodis, specifically formulated to address the unique challenges faced by paddy and vegetable growers in the country and make the country largest producer and exporter for many other vegetables.”
The new products provide broad spectrum, effective and long lasting control against multiple pests, which, in turn helps reduce number of applications. “With the launch of our new products, we aim to provide Indian farmers with reliable and effective plant protection solutions, enabling them to boost yields, improve crop quality, save on labor cost and secure their livelihoods”, added Susheel.
As India is the 2nd largest producer of eggplant providing key source of income for small vegetable farmers, most of its Brinjal are exported to Singapore, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Maldives.
The shoot borer & fruit borer is tough to control pests in eggplant (50-70% yield loss) besides mites, jassids and thrips with growers having to spray in excess of 20 applications per season to control those pests with tank-mix different products with short spray interval to get acceptable control.
Based on PLINAZOLIN® technology, a new active ingredient that protects plant health with outstanding performance on a wide range of harmful pests that affect key crops, Incipio and Simodis have a very good tank mix profile and can be mixed with other fungicides if needed. PLINAZOLIN technology, provides Excellent control of multiple pests, with long-lasting effect with reduced number of sprays, a game changer for growers, offering an easier, powerful and reliable solution to protect the yield and quality.
Expressing happiness over the introduction of Incipio and Simodis at an all-India level, Susheel explained, “The introduction of Incipio and Simodis, powered by PLINAZOLIN® technology, underscores our commitment to investing in the long-term development of innovative solutions that benefit farmers and the environment.”
Mr Bikramjit Singh, Head Marketing Syngenta India, said that Incipio takes the lead in combating stem borers and leaf folders, two common pests that wreak havoc on rice fields. By delivering efficient control, it ensures that crops grow strong and healthy, free from the destructive effects of these pests.
“Incipio and Simodis will give a new boost to integrated pest management by providing broad spectrum, effective and long-lasting control against multiple insect pests. Indian farmers being among the first to experience the advantages of PLINAZOLIN® technology is a testament to our dedication to Indian agriculture and farmers. Syngenta remains steadfast in delivering innovative and effective solutions that safeguard crops in an ever-changing agricultural landscape faced by climate change,” added Bikramjit.
According to Mr Kumar, Incipio and Simodis also offer additional benefits for farmers as their sunlight stability and rain-resistant properties allow for longer spray intervals and reduced application frequency. This promotes resource efficiency, saving valuable time and reducing environmental impact, he said.
Elaborating on the sustainable elements of the innovative PLINAZOLIN® technology, Dr. Ravi said that “This technology would help farmers to build resilience in the face of increasing challenges to feed the growing world population sustainably.” The unique mode of action of this technology not only provides outstanding control on a wide range of pests, including where older products can no longer provide effective control but the low dose requirements reduce chemical load on farmland and improve sustainable food production, he added.
About Syngenta
Syngenta is one of the world’s leading agriculture companies, comprising Syngenta Crop Protection and Syngenta Seeds. Our ambition is to help safely feed the world while taking care of the planet. We aim to improve the sustainability, quality and safety of agriculture with world class science and innovative crop solutions. Our technologies enable millions of farmers around the world to make better use of limited agricultural resources. Syngenta Crop Protection and Syngenta Seeds are part of Syngenta Group. In more than 100 countries we are working to transform how crops are grown. Through partnerships, collaboration and The Good Growth Plan we are committed to accelerating innovation for farmers and nature, striving for regenerative agriculture, helping people stay safe and healthy and partnering for impact.
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