BASF launched rice pesticides, sale worldwide

As soon as the Kharif season came, the farmers were engaged in paddy cultivation. Meanwhile, BASF has started two pesticides to get rid of diseases and diseases in rice. In fact, BASF has launched pesticides called Valoxo and Mibela, which helps Indian rice growers to get better and high quality yields. Valexio is a med-in-India product designed for various global markets.
Pesticide experiment for rice
BASF India Business Director (Agricultural Solution) Giridharnuva said that our existence in the paddy sector in India will increase. In rice crop, diseases such as insects and sheath are written and brown plant hoppers. The sheath is wrinkled, which spreads widely and affects the crop in the maximum curtain state. If it is not controlled on time, it can cause a loss of 25 percent to 50 percent. In such a situation, we are launching world pesticides in India.
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Help in rice yield
BASF Agricultural Solutions Marco Grozdanovic, senior vice president of the Global Strategic Marketing and Sustainability, said that these solutions would help rice cultivators to increase their rice yield, as they help to control the main pests of paddy. At the same time, the sheath controls diseases such as wrinkle. The brown plant is not as dangerous as the hopper, the sheath is not as dangerous, but if it is not controlled on time, the product can cause a loss of 40-50 percent.
Pesticides benefit the farmers
China’s rice yield is 7 tonnes per hectare, while India’s yield is 4.2 tonnes per hectare. It is “urgent need” to work with its paddy farmers, thereby helping them to increase their productivity. He said that by 2030, the Indian population will reach 150 crore and then 10 crore additional people. Due to this estimated increase, it is necessary to solve the food supply appropriate for the population.
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