AUM NEEM PLUS (PESTICIDES)
- It is Bio degradable
- It is emulsifiable
- It is effective against a broad spectrum of insect pests
- It is eco-friendly
- Harmless to plants- Non phytotoxic
- Eco-friendly, maintain the stability of soil fertility.
- Growth regulation (eradication of pest)
- Greater production
- Compatible in nature
- Application is easy.
- Economical
Better
shelf-life compared to other bio pesticides
- Micro Emulsion Technology
ADVANTAGES OF AUM NEEM PLUS OVER CHEMICAL PESTICIDES
- Compatible with the plant system- ANP being a product
from nature when sprayed on the plant doesnt create any
adverse effect on the same, which would otherwise result in the loss
of crop.
Soil
fertility - Due to abundant usage of chemical fertilizers and
pesticides, the soil loses its fertility thus resulting in yield
loss. Aum Neemplus on the other hand restores the fertility of soil.
- Eco friendly - Aum Neemplus is degradable in 1 month and
does not interfere with the physiology of plant. Unlike chemical
pesticides and neither does it remain on the surface of plants nor
in the plants harvested. So there is no pollution caused in the
atmosphere. Also it does not toxicate the human body.
- No residues - Owing to the degradability of Aum Neemplus
the presence of the same in the plant as well as in the soil is
marked off. Thus assuring chemical free food.
No
pesticide resistance - More and more usage of chemical
pesticides helps the pests to develop resistance. Thus in due course
of time, chemical pesticides cease to have any effect on pests
infesting crops. On the otherhand pests are unable to develop
resistance to our product Aum Neemplus
| Crop |
Pests |
| Paddy |
Stem borers, army worms, thrips, gall
midges, mealy bugs, leaf hoppers, rice hispa, ear head bug etc |
| Sugarcane |
Early shoot borer, stem borer,
internode borer, top borer, white grubs, leaf hoppers, scales, mealy
bugs, white flies etc |
| Cotton |
Aphids, leaf hoppers, thrips, white
flies, spotted boll worms, pink boll worms, cotton stainer, blister
beetle, Helicoverpa etc |
| Pulses (bengal gram, chickpea, cow
pea, pigeon pea, grams etc) |
Gram pod borer, pod fly, spotted pod
borer, pod bug, pulse beetle etc |
| Vegetables |
Shoot and fruit borers, stem borers,
leaf beetles, fruit flies, semi loopers, spotted beetles, Diamond
Back Moth, leaf webbers, scales, mites etc |
| Oil Seed crops (Groundnut, sunflower,
gingely etc) |
Red Hairy Caterpillars, leaf miners,
aphid, stem borers, pod flies, thrips, caterpillars etc |
| Palm varieties (Coconut, arecanut, oil
palm, date palm ) |
Rhinoceros beetle, red palm weevil,
black headed caterpillars, white grubs, root grubs, scales,
eriyophid mites, inflorescence caterpillars, spindle bugs etc |
| Spice crops (cardamom, pepper,
turmeric, ginger, chillies, onion etc) |
Thrips, caterpillars, aphids, rhizome
borers, pollu beetle, shoot borers, capsule borers, fruit borers,
|
| Coffee |
Stem borer, berry borer, scales, mealy
bugs, leaf hoppers |
| Tea |
Tea mosquito bugs, spider mites etc |
| Fruit crops (Grapes, guava, sapota,
pine apple, pomegranate, banana , citrus, oranges, apple, mango,
ber, etc) |
Hoppers, stem borers, fruit borers,
fruit flies, leaf miners, flea beetle, fruit sucking moths, leaf
webbers, tea mosquito etc |
| Millets (ragi, sorgham etc) |
Shoot fly, stem borer, ear head bug,
midge, pink borer, cut worms, flea beetles |
| Floriculture |
All pest complexes |
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