Best Agrolife Ltd. a tech-driven agrochemical manufacturer secures a patent for a novel ternary pesticide formulation. This innovative solution combines isoprothiolane, pymetrozine, and trifloxystrobin, offering dual protection against the most damaging blast and blight diseases, as well as the brown planthopper (BPH) insects, in paddy and mango crops.
India, the world’s second-largest rice producer with over 43 million hectares under cultivation, often faces threats from blast disease, sheath blight, and brown planthopper. Best Agrolife’s cutting-edge patented products have revolutionised pest management practices in agriculture. The company has also received a patent for a binary fungicide formulation that combines trifloxystrobin and valifenalate.
While Best Agrolife has secured several ternary patents, this is its first binary patent, highlighting the company’s commitment to advancing agricultural technologies. According to a press release, Best Agrolife, with its strong emphasis on research and development, is set to introduce more innovative products to address the challenges faced by farmers.
Best Agrolife Ltd. has achieved a major breakthrough with the patenting of its innovative ternary pesticide formulation and binary fungicide. This novel pesticide, combining isoprothiolane, pymetrozine, and trifloxystrobin, provides comprehensive protection against severe crop diseases and pests affecting paddy and mango crops. Alongside, the newly patented binary fungicide, featuring trifloxystrobin and valifenalate, enhances the company’s portfolio in advancing agricultural technology. With these advancements, Best Agrolife underscores its dedication to improving crop protection and supporting India’s vast agricultural sector. Trust Vakilsearch for expert assistance in securing patents and safeguarding your innovations in the agri-tech industry.
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