Description
   Product Description:
Pure Neem Plus is a neem-based botanical insecticide containing Azadirachtin 1% (10,000 PPM) in an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulation. It is an eco-friendly and plant-derived solution designed to manage key sucking and boring pests in crops. Pure Neem Plus works by disrupting the feeding and growth cycle of insects, acting as an antifeedant, repellent, and insect growth regulator.
     Benefits:
- Effective Pest Control: Helps control fruit borer in tomato and fruit & shoot borer in brinjal, reducing crop damage.
- Antifeedant Action: Stops insects from feeding on plant tissues, protecting leaves, shoots, and fruits.
- Growth Regulator Effect: Disrupts the life cycle of insects by affecting their growth, molting, and reproduction.
- Eco-Friendly: Neem-based botanical product that is safer for the environment.
- Compatible with IPM: Suitable for use in Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
- Residue-Free Farming: Helps minimize chemical residues on crops.
- Safe for Beneficial Insects: Less harmful to natural predators and pollinators compared to many chemical insecticides.
- Improves Crop Quality: Reduces pest infestation, resulting in healthier plants and better yield.
  Chemical Composition:
| Sr. No. | Component | Content |
| 1 | Azadirachtin (a.i) | 1% w/w (min) |
| 2 | Solvent (a) n. Butanol | 23% w/w |
| 3 | Solvent (b) Butyl acetate | 31% w/w |
| 4 | Neem Oil | 30% w/w |
| 5 | Emulsifier (Poly Oxyethylene (20) Sorbitan Mono oleate) | 15% w/w |
| 6 | Total | 100% w/w |
  Dosage and Application Method:
| Crop | Name of the Pest | Dosage per Hectare | Waiting Period (days) | |
| Formulation (Ltrs.) | Water (Ltrs.) | |||
| Tomato | Fruit borer (Helicoverpa armigera) | 1 – 1.5 ltr. | 500 | 3 |
| Brinjal | Fruit & Shoot borer (Leucinodes orbonalis) | 1 – 1.5 ltr. | 500 | 3 |
Method of application and spray schedule: Mix as per dosage given in table. Spray uniformly using foliar sprayer twice at 15 days interval on appearance of pest infestation about 30 days after transplantation on Tomato and Brinjal crop over one hectare of land




