Vinash | Bio Pesticide for Worms & Soil Pests – National Pesticides
Vinash – Eco-Friendly Bio Pesticide for Soil Worms
Vinash is a bio-based pesticide from National Pesticides & Chemicals, specially designed to control soil worms (ali), nematodes, and other root-feeding pests. Being a natural solution, it is safe, eco-friendly, and residue-free, making it ideal for organic and sustainable farming.
Key Benefits of Vinash
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Controls harmful soil worms and root grubs effectively.
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Improves crop growth by protecting roots.
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Safe for soil microbes and beneficial insects.
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No chemical residues – suitable for organic farming.
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What is Vinash Bio Pesticide?
Vinash is a natural bio pesticide formulated with microbial and botanical ingredients. It effectively targets soil worms (ali), nematodes, and root pests, preventing them from damaging crops at the root zone.
Mode of Action
Vinash acts on the nervous system of worms and nematodes, causing paralysis and mortality. It also enhances soil microbial balance, leading to healthier root systems and improved plant vigor.
Why Choose Vinash Bio Pesticide?
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Environmentally safe alternative to chemical pesticides.
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Residue-free farming – ensures safe food production.
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Compatible with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices.
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Improves soil health by supporting beneficial organisms.
Application Instructions
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Apply Vinash as soil drench, seed treatment, or through drip irrigation.
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Use recommended dosage for effective root pest control.
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Repeat at intervals if infestation persists.
Targeted Pests (Bio Pesticide)
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Soil Worms (Ali)
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Nematodes
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Root Grubs
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Other soil-borne root pests
Suggested Crops
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Vegetables (Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, Okra)
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Pulses
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Cotton
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Fruits (Banana, Grapes, Mango)
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Sugarcane
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Field crops
Dose
2–2.5 liters per acre (through soil drenching or drip irrigation).
