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What Makes the 40% + 40% Mix So Different?
The mix combines two potent insecticides:
Both limit the accumulation of overlapping resistance by acting through distinct methods. One chemical kills pests that feed internally by passing through plant tissues, while the other affects insects both on contact and by consumption. From seedling to harvest, they provide total protection when combined.
This mix has been field-tested across a wide range of crops and agro-climatic zones. It works in multiple crop systems and intercrops where pest diversity is high and management windows are narrow.
Farmers growing:
When this product is introduced early in the crop cycle, it acts as both a preventive and a curative solution. That’s why agronomists recommend it during early vegetative stages, transplanting phases, or sett treatments in sugarcane.
Integrated into the seasonal crop plan, farmers report:
Many progressive growers opt to shop Finopride Insecticide online early in the season to incorporate it into their Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach. It’s not just a chemical; it’s a strategic input that strengthens the entire crop cycle.
Also, farmers appreciate the WG format, which is easier to store and doesn’t settle in the tank like wettable powders. This results in improved spray efficiency and reduced nozzle clogging.
Resistance management is one of the biggest challenges in modern agriculture. Overuse of single-mode insecticides has led to the development of resistant populations in pests such as Helicoverpa armigera and Nilaparvata lugens.
This mix counters resistance in three ways:
“You don’t just fight pests with spray; you fight them with science, timing, and strategy. This mix gives all three in one shot.”
Yes—when used per label guidelines, the formulation is safer than older organophosphates or synthetic pyrethroids. The WG formulation reduces drift and leaching. Application after sundown helps protect bees and pollinators.
Best practices include:
It also supports soil health better than leachable EC formulations that sometimes harm microbial populations.
Every input matters when margins are tight. This formulation improves Return on Investment (ROI) by cutting down on secondary costs:
In a trial conducted by the Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Maharashtra, farmers saved ₹1,350 per acre on average when switching from two standalone insecticides to this combined mix.
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