Best Agrolife to manufacture a combination of Trifloxystrobin, Thiamethoxam, and Thiophanate Methyl under the brand name Warden Extra

Best Agrolife Ltd (BAL) has received the registration for the indigenous manufacturing of a new product comprising Trifloxystrobin, Thiamethoxam, and Thiophanate Methyl.
The registration has been granted under section 9(3) FIM to Seedlings India Pvt. Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of BAL. Scheduled for a nationwide launch in April 2024 under the brand name Warden Extra. This agrochemical is a combination of a fungicide and an insecticide that will safeguard crops from damping off, leafhopper, aphid, and whitefly insects. Its broad-spectrum effectiveness extends to addressing various fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot, along with targeting a variety of insects including aphids, thrips, and whiteflies. Warden Extra is a patented product.
BAL had also recently secured a 20-year patent for its groundbreaking creation, the synergistic granular herbicidal composition for paddy. This innovative herbicide is set to debut in the upcoming Kharif season and will be introduced under the brand name ‘Orisulam’.
Commenting on this development, Best Agrolife mentioned in a statement, “We are excited about the approval from CIBRC, as it signifies a major stride towards enhancing agricultural productivity in India. Warden Extra is a testament to our commitment to providing effective and sustainable solutions for farmers. This formulation is poised to make a positive impact by not only eliminating crop-threatening diseases and pests but also by contributing to a resilient and thriving agricultural ecosystem. As we expand our product line BAL remains committed to developing cutting-edge solutions for the agricultural sector. Our robust pipeline of future patent molecules reflects our dedication to advancing agricultural practices and ensuring sustainable growth in the industry.”
Source: Krishakjagat

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