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Agrochemicals are chemical agents that are applied to fields to boost the nutrient content of the soil or crops. Herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides are among them, as are synthetic fertilizers, hormones, and soil conditioners. They boost agricultural growth by eradicating pests that wreak havoc. They are used in horticulture, dairy farming, poultry farming, crop shifting, commercial planting, and other farming industries.

 

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You will cover some topics in this handbook:-

AGROCHEMICALS

1.1        Introduction

1.2        Classifications

1.3        Benefits

1.4        Effects

1.5        Needs and Precautions

  1. MANAGEMENT OF AGRO-CHEMICALS FOR IMPROVED PUBLIC
    AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

2.1        Introduction

2.2        A Strategy for Better Agrochemical Management and Use Implementing the Strategy as a Whole

                     2.2.1       Multilevel Response

                     2.2.2       Nine Regional Projects for Implementation

2.3        Using Agro-Chemical Management in a Coordinated
Way

2.4        Implementing GAP and Other Good Practice Codes of Conduct

2.5        Informing Management Decisions

                     2.5.1       Public Health Monitoring

                     2.5.2       Environmental Monitoring

                     2.5.3       Further Research

2.6        Supporting Improved Agro-Chemical Use and
Management

                     2.6.1       Sustainable Financing

                     2.6.2       Communication and Education

                     2.6.3       Capacity Building

2.7        Strategy Implementation

  1. AGROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

3.1        Diverse Changes Indicate a Continuously Evolving Industry..

                     3.1.1       Longer Product Development Cycles and Escalating Costs

                     3.1.2       Increasing Stringency of Regulatory
Requirements

                     3.1.3       Government Farm Subsidy Reduction

                     3.1.4       The Accelerated Pace of Change within and in Adjacent Markets

3.2        Current Performance and Strategy of Nurturing the Growth Momentum

                     3.2.1       Leveraging M&A to Optimize Portfolio and Extend Geographical Presence

                     3.2.2       Focusing on Innovation and R&D to Develop and Commercialize New Products

                     3.2.3       Bolstering Product Offerings with Digital Technologies to Enhance the Firm-Farmer Engagement

3.3        Opportunities and Challenges in Agrochemicals
Today

3.4        Strategic Positioning Uncertainty and Opportunity

                     3.4.1       Business Strategy & Growth

                     3.4.2       Digital Transformation

                     3.4.3       Governance and Board

                     3.4.4       Innovation

                     3.4.5       Marketing & Sales

                     3.4.6       Private Enterprise

3.5        Strategic Positioning Required in a Future That is Uncertain but Full of Opportunities

                     3.5.1       Capturing Value from Increasing Interest in Sustainable Agricultural Practices and Precision Farming

                     3.5.2       Taking Advantage of Asset-Light Business Model and Achieving Innovation Success

                     3.5.3       Recognizing Long-Term Opportunities that Masquerade as Challenges

3.6        The Future of Agrochemicals: Capturing Value

  1. AGROCHEMICALS MANUFACTURING

4.1        Dispersing and Deagglomeration

                     4.1.1       Dispersion into Liquids

4.2        Dispersion of Nanomaterials (Nanoparticles)

                     4.2.1       Dispersion of Nanoparticles

                     4.2.2       Dispersing and Size Reduction of Nanomaterials

4.3        Emulsifying

                     4.3.1       Stabilizing Emulsifiers

                     4.3.2       Devices for Efficient Emulsification

4.4        Ultrasonic Dissolving of Solids in Liquids

4.5        Sonochemical Reaction and Synthesis

4.6        Phase Transfer Catalysis

4.7        Agrochemical Formulations

4.8        Processing

                     4.8.1       Drying

                     4.8.2       Milling

                     4.8.3       Blending

                     4.8.4       Agglomeration

  1. AGROCHEMICAL TESTING

5.1        Testing Technology

5.2        Methods of Analysis for Pesticide Residues

5.3        Methods for Testing Agricultural Chemical Residues in Food

                     5.3.1       Validation Procedure

                                    (1) Selectivity

                                    (2) Trueness

                                    (3) Precision

                                    (4) Limit of Quantification

5.4        Method Validation and Quality Control Procedures for Pesticide Residues Analysis in Food and Feed

5.5        Sampling, Transport, Processing and Storage of
Samples

                     5.5.1       Sampling

                     5.5.2       Laboratory Sample Transportation

                     5.5.3       Sample Preparation and Processing Prior to Analysis

                     5.5.4       Identity, Purity, and Storage of Standards

                     5.5.5       Preparation and Storage of Stock Standards

                     5.5.6       Preparation, Use and Storage of Working Standards

5.6        Testing and Replacement of Standards

                     5.6.1       Extraction and Concentration

                     5.6.2       Extraction Conditions and Efficiency

                     5.6.3       Extract Concentration and Dilution to Volume

5.7        Contamination and Interference

                     5.7.1       Contamination

                     5.7.2       Interference

5.8        Analytical Calibration, Representative Analytes, Matrix Effects and Chromatographic Integration

                     5.8.1       General Requirements

                     5.8.2       Calibration

5.9        Representative Analytes

5.10     Matrix Effects and Matrix-Matched Calibration

5.11     Standard Addition

5.12     Effects of Pesticide Mixtures on Calibration

                     5.12.1     Calibration for Pesticides that are Mixtures of
Isomers

                     5.12.2     Calibration using Derivatives or Degradation
Products

                     5.12.3     Chromatographic Integration

5.13     Analytical Method Validation and Performance
Criteria

                     5.13.1     Qualitative Screening Methods

                     5.13.2     Quantitative Methods

                     5.13.3     Initial Method Validation

                     5.13.4     Methods for Determination of Fat or Dry Weight Content

                     5.13.5     Proficiency Testing and Analysis of Reference
Materials

5.14     Agrochemicals Solutions Technology

                     5.14.1     Spectrum 3 MIR/NIR/FIR Spectrometer

                     5.14.2     Max ICP-OES Scott/Cross-Flow Configuration

                     5.14.3     Gas Chromatography (GC)

5.15     Agrochemicals Testing Solutions

                     5.15.1     Atomic Spectroscopy

                     5.15.2     Chromatography

                     5.15.3     Molecular Spectroscopy

                     5.15.4     Thermal Analysis

  1. PACKAGING OF AGROCHEMICALS

6.1        Selection of Packaging Types

                     6.1.1       Selection of Packaging Materials for Solid
Formulations

                     6.1.2       Selection of Packaging Materials for Liquid
Formulations

                     6.1.3       Plastics

                     6.1.4       Metal

                     6.1.5       Glass

6.2        Specifications

6.3        Packaging Instructions

6.4        Closures

                     6.4.1       Prevention of Leakage

                     6.4.2       Tamper Evidence

                     6.4.3       Closure Diameter – Liquid Products

                     6.4.4       Dispensing Liquid Products from Packs Designed for Pouring

6.5        Labelling

6.6        Shelf Life

6.7        Pack Design With Regard to Easy Rinsing and
Disposal

6.8        Types of Secondary Packaging

                     6.8.1       Unit Cartons

                     6.8.2       Combination with Primary Pack

                     6.8.3       Methods for Protection of Unit Loads

  1. REGISTER A PESTICIDE BUSINESS (PESTICIDE LICENSE)

7.1        Procedure

7.2        Required Documents

7.3        Eligibility

7.4        Validity

  1. PESTICIDE REGISTRATION PROCESS-EPA (UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY)

8.1        Risk Assessments to Analyses the Potential for
Harm

8.2        The Evaluation Process

8.3        Federal Pesticide Laws

8.4        The Pesticide Label

8.5        Compliance and Enforcement

  1. PESTICIDES

9.1        How do Pesticides “Work”?

                     9.1.1       Organophosphates

                     9.1.2       Organochlorines (Chlorinated Hydrocarbons)

                     9.1.3       Carbamates and Thiocarbamates

                     9.1.4       Pyrethroids (Synthetic)

9.2        Types of Pesticides

9.3        Chemical Pesticides

9.4        Biopesticides

9.5        Benefits of Pesticides

9.6        Classification of Pesticides

9.7        Pesticide Formulations

9.8        Pesticides Modes of Action

                     9.8.1       Insecticides

                     9.8.2       Fungicides

                     9.8.3       Herbicides

9.9        Pesticide Behavior in the Environment

                     9.9.1       Pesticide Degradation

                     9.9.2       Pesticide Migration

  1. APPLICATION OF PESTICIDES

10.1     Choice of Chemicals (Insecticides)

10.2     Timing of Pesticide Application

                     10.2.1     Stage of Development of Pests

                     10.2.2     The Growth Stage of the Crop

                     10.2.3     The Development Stage of Natural Enemies and
Activity of Honey Bees

                     10.2.4     The Severity of Damage or Infestation

                     10.2.5     The Type of Weather and the Time of Day

                     10.2.6     Pre-Harvest Interval

  1. PRODUCTION OF PESTICIDES

11.1     Raw Materials

11.2     The Manufacturing Process

                     11.2.1     Synthesizing the Pesticide

                     11.2.2     Formulating the Pesticide

                     11.2.3     Diluting the Pesticide

                     11.2.4     Applying the Pesticide

  1. PESTICIDE APPLICATION EQUIPMENT

12.1     Dusters

                     12.1.1     Hand Operated Dusters

                     12.1.2     Plunger Tube Dusters

                     12.1.3     Hand Crank Dusters

                     12.1.4     Foot Pump Dusters

                     12.1.5     Power Dusters

                     12.1.6     Electric Motor Powered Dusters

                     12.1.7     Gasoline Motor Powered Dusters

                     12.1.8     Air Pressure Dusters

12.2     Sprayers

                     12.2.1     Hand Operated Sprayers Flit Gun

                     12.2.2     Small Hydraulic Sprayer

                     12.2.3     Compressed Air Sprayers

                     12.2.4     Electric or Gasoline-Operated Sprayers (Powered Spraying)

  1. a)       Piston Pump
  2. b)       Centrifugal Pumps
  3. c)        Roller Pumps
  4. d)       Internal and External Gear Pumps
  5. e)       Diaphragm Pump
  6. f)        Flexible Impeder Pump
  7. g)       Vane Pump

                     12.2.5     Gas Generating Sprayers

                     12.2.6     Granular Applicators

                     12.2.7     Brush Application

                     12.2.8     Fumigant Injection

                     12.2.9     Spot Treatment

                     12.2.10   Crack and Crevice Treatment

                     12.2.11   U.L.V

                     12.2.12   Soil Injection

                     12.2.13   Sub-Slab Injection

  1. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

13.1     Role of Manufacturers

                     13.1.1     Development and Packaging

                     13.1.2     Advertising and Marketing of Agrochemicals

13.2     Role of Government Agencies

                     13.2.1     Product Registration

                     13.2.2     Promulgating Regulations

                     13.2.3     Provisions for Enforcement and Advisory
Services

                     13.2.4     International Exchange of Information

13.3     Role of Retailers

13.4     Role of Employers and Their Organizations

13.5     Role of Workers and Their Organizations

13.6     Role of the Public

  1. PESTICIDE MIXTURES

14.1     Introduction

14.2     Benefits Associated with Pesticide Mixtures

14.3     Concerns Associated with Pesticide Mixtures

14.4     Pesticide Mixtures and Resistance Mitigation

14.5     Pesticide Mixtures and Natural Enemies

  1. PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS

15.1     Type

15.2     Formulation Process

                     15.2.1     Sorption

                     15.2.2     Solution

                     15.2.3     Suspension

                     15.2.4     Emulsion

15.3     Formulation Selection Considerations

                     15.3.1     Applicator Safety

                     15.3.2     Environmental Concerns

                     15.3.3     Pest Biology

                     15.3.4     Available Equipment

                     15.3.5     Surfaces to be Protected

                     15.3.6     Cost

15.4     Common Pesticide Formulations

                     15.4.1     Solid Formulations

                     15.4.2     Dusts

                     15.4.3.    Granules

                     15.4.4     Pellets

15.5     Liquid Formulations

  1. VARIOUS METHODS IN PESTICIDE FORMULATION ANALYSIS

16.1     Titrimetry

16.2     Types of Titrations

                     16.2.1     Some Redox Titrations are Named after the
Reagent

                     16.2.2     Iodimetric Titrations also are Redox
Titrations

16.3     Preparation of Standard Solutions

                     16.3.1     Preparation of 0.1N Silver Nitrate

                     16.3.2     Preparation of 0.1N Potassium Thiocyanate

                     16.3.3     Preparation of 0.1N Sodium Thiosulphate Solution

                     16.3.4     Preparation of 0.1N Iodine

                     16.3.5     Preparation of 0.1N Sodium Hydroxide

                     16.3.6     Preparation of 0.1N Hydrochloric Acid

16.4     Carbofuran

16.5     Captan

16.6     Dicofol

16.7     Copper Compounds

16.8     Dithiocarbamates

16.9     Tridemorph

16.10   Phorate

16.11   Sulphur

16.12   Aluminium Phosphide

16.13   Zinc Phosphide

  1. PESTICIDES DILUTED

17.1     Mixing Soluble and Wettable Powders

17.2     Mixing Liquid Formulations

17.3     Mixing Concentrates for Air Blast Sprayers or Mist Blowers 218

  1. DISPERSION AND GRINDING OF PESTICIDES
  2. PESTICIDES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

19.1     Pesticides in the Environment

                     19.1.1     Sources of Contamination

                     19.1.2     Sensitive Areas

                     19.1.3     Pesticide Movement

  1. a)       Air
  2. b)       Particles and Droplets
  3. c)        Vapors
  4. d)       Water
  5. e)       On or in Objects, Plants, or Animals

                     19.1.4     Harmful Effects on Non Target Plants and
Animals

                         1)       Harmful Effects from Direct Contact

                         2)       Harmful Effects from Residues

                         3)       Harmful Effects on Surfaces

19.2     Protecting the Environment

                     19.2.1     Protecting Groundwater

  1. Sources of Groundwater
  2. Pesticide Contamination of Groundwater
  3. Practices for Pesticide Users
  1. Protection of Endangered Species
  1. Agriculture
  2. Medicine
  3. Preserving Choices
  4. Interdependence
  5. Natural Balance
  6. Stability
  7. DISTRIBUTION ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN
    SOIL AND GROUNDWATER

20.1     Materials and Methods

                     20.1.1     Research Area Description

                     20.1.2     Sample Collection

                     20.1.3     Sample Preparation

                     20.1.4     Analysis Methods

20.2     Physical-Chemical Properties of Soil Profile in
Farmlands

                     20.2.1     Physical-Chemical Indexes

                     20.2.2     Profile Textures

  1. PESTICIDES IN EXPORT AND DOMESTIC
    AGRICULTURE

21.1     Conceptual Revisions for More Controlled
Comparisons

                     21.1.1     Comparing Different Crop Types to Explain the Effects
of Markets

                     21.1.2     Assuming Low and Homogenous Pesticide use on National Market Crops

                     21.1.3     Assuming Ever-Increasing Pesticide use in Export Production

21.2     Methods

                     21.2.1     Study Site

                     2.12.2     Farmer Survey

                     21.2.3     Complementary Methods

  1. BOTANICAL PESTICIDES: A POTENTIAL PLANT PROTECTION
    TOOL

22.1     Introduction

22.2     Chemical Composition

                     22.2.1     Essential Oil Components

                     22.2.2     Isothiocyanates and Glucosinolates Glucosinolates (GLSs)

                     22.2.3     Cyanogenic Glycosides

                     22.2.4     Alkaloids

                     22.2.5     Phenolics – Flavonoids

                     22.2.6     Polyacetylenes & Polythienyls

                     22.2.7     Pyrethrum

                     22.2.8     Organic Acids

                     22.2.9     Others

22.3     Greek Plants as a Source of Botanical Pesticides

                     22.3.1     Bacteria, Fungi & Terpenes

                     22.3.2     Insects & Terpens

                     22.3.3     Nematodes & Terpenes

                     22.3.4     Nematodes & Limonoids

22.4     Current Trend and Future Prospective

  1. DIFFUSION CONTROLLED PESTICIDE RELEASE FORMULATIONS: EFFECTIVE CONSIDERATIONS

23.1     Introduction

23.2     Diffusion Model Development

23.3     Polydisperse Capsule Size Distribution

23.4     Microcapsule Clustering

23.5     Experimental

                     23.5.1     Microcapsule Construction

                     23.5.2     Visualization System for Microcapsule Clustering

23.6     Theoretical

                     23.6.1     Microcapsules Transport via Convective Patterns from Sessile Drop Evaporation

23.7     Coupling Capsule Clustering with Pesticide Release
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  1. FORMULA OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF PESTICIDE MICRO
    EMULSION

24.1     Introduction

24.2     Experimental Section

                     24.2.1     Materials

                     24.2.2     Construction of Pseudo-Ternary Phase Diagram

                     24.2.3     Arrangement of Orthogonal Experiment

24.3     Results and Discussion

                     24.3.1     Selection of Formula Components

                     24.3.2     Choice of the Best Phase Diagram

                     24.3.3     The Research of Physical Stability

  1. PROCESSING OF MICROBIAL PESTICIDES

25.1     The Importance of Microbial Pesticides

25.2     Production and Commercialization of Pathogens

                     25.2.1     Steps Leading to Commercialization

                     25.2.2     Process Development and Production

                     25.2.3     Organism Storage

                     25.2.4     Fermentation Method

25.3     Theoretical Background of Industrial Processing in Biotechnology

                     25.3.1     Laboratory Processing

                     25.3.2     Cleanliness and Safety

                     25.3.3     Preparation of Dilution

25.4     Dilution Plate Counting and Distribution of Bacteria

                     25.4.1     Pure Culture Techniques Tube transfers

                     25.4.2     Pure Culture

                     25.4.3     Preparation and Testing of Culture Media

                     25.4.4     Sterilization

                     25.4.5     Steam Sterilization

                     25.4.6     Flaming

                     25.4.7     Hot Air

                     25.4.8     Preservation of Strains

                     25.4.9     Elaboration of a Processing

                     25.4.10   Laboratory Scale

                     25.4.11   Small Scale Production

                     25.4.12   Problems of Contamination of Microbial
Processes

                     25.4.13   Sterility of Microbial Process

                     25.4.14   Sensitivity of Microbial Processes to and Protection against Contamination

                     25.4.15   Pilot-Plant-Fermenters

  1. SPRAYING PESTICIDES SAFELY IN GREENHOUSES: A NEW
    TECHNIQUE

26.1     Introduction

26.2     Greenhouse Spraying Requirements

26.3     Design of the New System

26.4     Fog Generation

                     26.4.1     Atomizer Nozzles

  1. Internal Mix Model
  2. External Mix Model
  3. Jet Impact Model

                     26.4.2     Experimental Tests on Nozzles

                     26.4.3     Numerical Simulation of Leaf Spraying

                     26.4.4     Experimental Tests with Various Crops

                     26.4.5     Test Parameters and Results

26.5     Defined Volume

26.6     Fixed Covering Prototypes

                     26.6.1     First Fixed-Covering Prototype

                     26.6.2     Second Prototype with a Fixed Covering

26.7     Prototype with Retractable Covering (DeVoPeS)

26.8     DeVoPeS Work Cycle

26.9     Greenhouse Testing

  1. GREEN PESTICIDES FOR ORGANIC FARMING: OCCURRENCE AND PROPERTIES OF ESSENTIAL OILS FOR USE IN PEST CONTROL

27.1     Plants and Essential Oils

                     27.1.1     Technology of Using Eucalyptus Oil

                     27.1.2     Aromatherapy

27.2     Essential Oil Pharmacological Properties

                     27.2.1     Antiseptic

                     27.2.2     Expectorant and Diuretic

                     27.2.3     Spasmolytic and Sedative

                     27.2.4     Other Related Properties

27.3     Pesticidal Properties

  1. REGULATED SOCS: PESTICIDES, COMMON TRADE NAMES, AND RELATED CHEMICALS
  2. HOW TO START AN INSECTICIDE INDUSTRY

29.1     Steps

                     29.1.1     Understand the Industry

29.2     Conduct Market Research and Feasibility Studies

                     29.2.1     Demographics and Psychographics

29.3     Decide Which Niche to Concentrate on

29.4     Economic Analysis

29.5     Decide Whether to Buy a Franchise or Start from
Scratch

29.6     Know the Possible Threats and Challenges Will
Face

29.7     Choose the Most Suitable Legal Entity (LLC, C Corp,
S Corp)

29.8     Choose a Catchy Business Name

29.9     Discuss with an Agent to Know the Best Insurance
Policies

29.10   Protect Intellectual Property with Trademark, Copyrights, and Patents

29.11   Get the Necessary Professional Certification

29.12   Get the Necessary Legal Documents Need to Operate

29.13   Raise the Needed Startup Capital

29.14   Choose a Suitable Location for Business

29.15   Hire Employees for Technical and Manpower Needs

29.16   Write a Marketing Plan Packed with Ideas &
Strategies

29.17   Develop Strategies to Boost Brand Awareness and
Create a Corporate Identity

  1. INSECTICIDES

30.1     Type of Activity

                     30.1.1     Systemic Insecticides

                     30.1.2     Contact Insecticides

                     30.1.3     Ingested

  1. REGULATIONS
  2. INSECTICIDE FORMULATIONS

32.1     Types

                     32.1.1     Dusts

                     32.1.2     Wettable Powders (WPs) or Water Dispersible Powders (WDP)

                     32.1.3     Emulsifiable Concentrates (ECs) or( E)

                     32.1.4     Suspension Concentrates (SCs) or Flowables

                     32.1.5     Water Soluble Powder (SPs)

                     32.1.6     Solutions(S)

                     32.1.7     Granules (G)

                     32.1.8     Water Dispersible Granules (WGs)

                     32.1.9     Ultra-low-Volume (ULV) Formulations

                     32.1.10   Aerosols

                     32.1.11   Controlled Release (CR) Formulations

                     32.1.12   Baits

32.2     The Non-Insecticidal Ingredients of Formulations

                     32.2.1     Solvents

                     32.2.2     Diluents

                     32.2.3     Surfactants

32.3     Insecticide Application Equipment

  1. Sprayers
  2. Dusters
  3. Granular Applicator
  4. LIST OF INSECTICIDE
  5. PRODUCT HARVESTING AND FORMULATION OF MICROBIAL INSECTICIDES

34.1     Product Harvesting

34.2     Formulation

                     34.2.1     Oil Suspension Formulation

                     34.2.2     Dusts or Wettable Powder

                     34.2.3     Suspension Concentrates (SC)

34.3     Processing

                     34.3.1     Function of the Surfactants

                     34.3.2     Wetting

                     34.3.3     Milling Aid

                     34.3.4     Stabilization

34.3.5     Milling Conditions

34.4     Suggested Evaluation Techique of Flowables

34.5     Evaluation of Separation Process “Recovery”

 

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  1. FUNGICIDE

35.1     Types

35.2     Mode of Action

35.3     Type of Chemical

35.4     Resistance

35.5     Fungicide Resistance Management

  1. HERBICIDE

36.1     Application

36.2     Selectivity

36.3     Translocation

36.4     Mode-of-Action

36.5     Growth Regulator Herbicides

36.6     Photosynthesis Inhibitors

36.7     Pigment Inhibitors

36.8     Seedling Growth Inhibitors

36.9     Cell Membrane Disruptors and Organic Arsenicals

36.10   Lipid Synthesis Inhibitors

36.11   Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitors

36.12   Other Herbicides that Inhibit Amino Acid Synthesis

  1. FORMULATIONS OF HERBICIDE

37.1     The Foundation of Formulations

37.2     Types

                     37.2.1     Solutions (Water Soluble Concentrate and Soluble Powder)

                     37.2.2     Emulsions (Emulsifiable Concentrate)

                     37.2.3     Dry Material Suspensions (Wettable Powders, Dry Flowables, Water Dispersible Granules/Powders)

                     37.2.4     Granules

  1. PESTS OF THE GREENHOUSE

38.1     Insect Anatomy

38.2     Insect Damage

38.3     Sucking Insects and Their Damage

38.4     Insects with Sponging Mouthparts

38.5     Siphoning Insects

38.6     Chewing Lapping Insects

38.7     Life Cycle Development or Metamorphosis

38.8     Insect Pests

                     38.8.1     Aphids

                     38.8.2     Fungus Gnats

                     38.8.3     Leaf Miners

                     38.8.4     Mealybugs

                     38.8.5     Mites

                     38.8.6     Scale Insects

                     38.8.7     Thrips

38.8.8     Whiteflies

38.9     Insect Control

38.10   Susceptibility of Greenhouse Plants to Pesticide
Injury

38.11   Non Target Insecticide Action

  1. BIS SPECIFICATIONS
  2. PLANT LAYOUT & PROCESS FLOW CHART
  3. Photographs of Machinery with Supplier’s Contact Details

 

 

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 The global agrochemicals market estimated size is CAGR of 3.4%. Increasing demand for food supply due to the rapid growth in the human population has triggered agricultural intensification. Agrochemicals are widely employed in agriculture to meet rising food demands, bridging the gap between food supply and consumption. Concurrently imbalanced use of agrochemicals, on the other hand, degrades the environment and poses serious threats to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

Chemical agents used in agricultural lands to increase nutrient shortage in the field or crop are known as agrochemicals. They also help to boost crop development by destroying hazardous insects. Agrochemicals increase the quantity and quality of agricultural goods. These are utilized in horticulture, dairy farming, cattle, grain farming, shifting cultivation, commercial plantation, and many other agricultural fields.

 

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The book covers a wide range of topics connected to Pesticides, Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides, as well as their manufacturing processes. It also includes contact information for machinery suppliers, as well as images of equipments.

The Complete Technology Book on Pesticides, Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides (Agrochemicals) with Formulae, Manufacturing Process, Machinery & Equipment Details 2nd Revised Edition. This book serves as a one-stop shop for everything you need to know about the Pesticides, Insecticides, Fungicides and Herbicides manufacturing industry, which is ripe with opportunity for manufacturers, merchants, and entrepreneurs. This is the only book that covers Agrochemical in depth. From concept through equipment procurement, it is a veritable feast of how-to information.

 

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