Description
   Product Description:
Pure Neem is a neem kernel–based botanical insecticide formulated as an Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) containing Azadirachtin 0.3% (3000 ppm). It acts as a natural pest management solution that helps control a wide range of sucking and chewing insects in various crops. The product works by disrupting the feeding, growth, and reproduction of pests, thereby reducing pest populations and crop damage. Being derived from neem, it is eco-friendly, biodegradable, and suitable for integrated pest management (IPM) programs while ensuring safer crop protection and improved plant health.
Benefits of Pure Neem:
- Effective Pest Control: Controls a wide range of sucking and chewing pests such as whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and caterpillars.
- Natural Botanical Insecticide: Derived from neem kernel extract containing Azadirachtin, making it a plant-based pest management solution.
- Disrupts Pest Life Cycle: Acts as an antifeedant, growth regulator, and repellent, preventing pests from feeding, breeding, and multiplying.
- Eco-Friendly: Biodegradable and environmentally safe with minimal impact on beneficial insects when used as recommended.
- Suitable for IPM Programs: Ideal for Integrated Pest Management due to its natural origin and low toxicity.
- Improves Crop Health: Protects crops from pest damage, helping maintain plant vigor and yield.
- Low Residue Risk: Leaves minimal harmful residues on crops, making it safer for sustainable agriculture.
Chemical Composition:
| Sr. No. | Component | Composition |
| 1 | Azadirachtin a.i. | 0.3% w/w |
| 2 | Solvent (n. Butanol) | 79.7% w/w |
| 3 | Neem Oil | 10.0% w/w |
| 4 | Emulsifier (Poly oxyethylene Sorbitan mono laurate) | 10.0% w/w |
| Total | 100% w/w |
Dosage and Application Method:
| Crop | Common Name of the pest | Dosage per hectare | Interval between final spray & harvest in days | |
| Formulation (Ltrs.) | Dilution in water (Ltrs.) | |||
| Cotton | Bollworm | 4 | 1000 | 5 |
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 cotton crop over one hectare of land




