Krishak Jagat
Bionema Group Launches Tender for Product Marketing of Innovative Biocontrol Solutions
These groundbreaking solutions are designed to address crop protection and plant health management in agriculture.
Africa: How Kenyan Farmers Are Transitioning to Biopesticides for Fall Armyworm Management
CABI is empowering farmers on a cost-efficient, sustainable alternative for fall armyworm management in Kenya.
MustGrow Biologics, Bayer Sign Commercial License Agreement for Biocontrol Technologies in Europe, Middle East and Africa
Bayer’s commercial license covers soil applications of MustGrow’s mustard-based biocontrol technologies in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
CABI Highlights Expertise in Crop Pest Management Using Digital Tools at ISTF 2023
The objective of ISTF 2023 is to generate interest in the adoption of smart farming technologies to boost and sustain tropical fruit production.
Nufarm Launches Novel Herbicide Technology to Control Challenging Weeds in Cereals
The result of research and extensive field work in Western Canada, the Nufarm team has unlocked new potential with Duplosan.
Yara India, HarvestPlus Solutions Form Partnership to Transform Food Systems by Enhancing Crop Nutrition
A new project aims to enhance farm productivity and bolster farmers’ resilience toward food and nutrition security.
FMC Corp. Announces Third Quarter Results and Confirms Full-Year Outlook
Results were “significantly below the prior year” driven by volume headwinds from a continuation of channel destocking behavior.
Australia: Crop Protection Forum Comes to Adelaide
Participants will hear from Australia’s leading experts in herbicide, fungicide and insecticide resistance.
Dhanuka Agritech Launches New Insecticide for Indian Farmers
Semacia is a broad-spectrum insecticide with a combination of chlorantraniliprole (10%)+ lambda-cyhalothrin (5%) ZC.
CropLife India Report: INR 2 lakh Crores of Annual Yield Loss Due to Pests in India
A recent report highlights crop protection usage in India at 0.37 kg/hectare compared to a staggering 11.24 kg/hectare in Japan.
Vive Crop Protection Earns Spot on Ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies
Vive’s Precision Chemistry solutions are designed for optimal performance, allowing each AI to reach its full potential and bring real results to the farmer.
UPL SAS Introduces New Insecticide for Soybean and Cotton Farmers in India
Argyle combines Acetamiprid 25% and Bifenthrin 25% WG, using an eco-friendly formulation that optimizes canopy coverage and efficacy.
GSP Crop Science: Investing in R&D Outweighs the Cost Effectiveness of Importing Technicals in India
Agrochemical firms must invest in R&D to create and manufacture indigenous technicals and promote the Make in India movement.
17th International Crop Science Conference & Exhibition Hosts Delegates from Global Agrochemical Industry
ICSCE is a platform to develop strategic and sourcing relationships with global pesticide companies and get updated on current trends in the agrochemical market.
CCFI: Indian Farmers Are Using Pesticides at the Optimum Level
Many countries including the U.S. and several in the EU use more agrochemicals than India on a per unit area, according to the Crop Care Federation of India.
Best Agrolife Becomes First Agrochemical Company in India to Manufacture Propaquizafop Technical
Propaquizafop herbicide is of utmost importance for the Indian agricultural community as it effectively controls weeds in several broadleaf crops.
Dharmaj Crop Guard Launches New Chlorantraniliprole Insecticide in India
Regiment provides an effective and long duration of insect control with its unique mode of action in crops like sugarcane, rice, and soybean.
Crop Care Federation of India: Exclusion of Agrochemicals in PLI Scheme Delayed New Investments
CCFI has put together a list of intermediates, technical, and formulations for indigenous manufacturing by enhancing local capacities through new investment.
Biopesticide Registrations Have Skyrocketed in Brazil. Here’s Why.
Since 2013, biopesticide registrations have increased more than 400% as Brazilian farmers continue investing in IPM practices and alterative crop inputs.