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SOURCE of IMPORT and LIST of INDIGENOUS MANUFACTURERS of INSECTICIDES: As on 01.07.2021 SOURCE OF IMPORT AND LIST OF INDIGENOUS MANUFACTURERS OF INSECTICIDES: As on 01.07.2021 Sl. No. Common Name IUPAC name Approved Source for Import (M/s) Indigenous manufacturers (M/s) (Serial number in Schedule) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2,4-D Ethyl Ester Technical 97% 45 --- 1. Insecticides India Ltd,Delhi min. 2. Swati Chlorides Pvt Ltd,Vadodara 3. Ambey Laboratories Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 4. Crystal Phosphates,Delhi. 5. Atul Ltd.,Valsad 6. Bharat Rasayan Ltd.,Delhi 7. Megmani Organics Ltd., Ahmedabad 2. 2,4-D Sodium Salt Technical 45 --- 1. Insecticides India Ltd,Delhi 94.5% min. 80% min 2. Atul Ltd.,Valsad Dichlorophenoxy acitic acid 3. Megmani Organics Ltd., Ahmedabad 4. Bharat Rasayan Ltd. Delhi(80%) 5. Excel Phosphate Pvt. Ltd. Delhi 94.5% min u/s 9 (4). 6. AgroAlliedVenturePvt.Ltd.94.5% min u/s 9 (4). 7. Bhanshidhar Chemicals, 94.0% min u/s 9 (4). 8. Bhaskar Agrochemicals Ltd., Hyderabad, 97.0% min u/s 9(4). 3. Abamectin Technical 90.0% min 526 1. M/s. Syngenta Crop Protection, 95% w/w min* USA. Without any validity 90.0% min (by M/s Syngenta India Ltd., Pune in 369thRC) 2. *Hebei Veyong Bio Chemicals Co Ltd. East Heping Road, Shijiazhuan City, Hebei, Province China valid upto 23.12.2020 (by M/s CrystalCrop Protection Pvt. Ltd., Delhi in 371/372nd RC) 4. Abamectin 1.9% w/wEC 526 Syngenta Crop Protection AG Switzerland (by M/s Syngenta India Ltd., Pune in 369th RC ) 5. Acephate Technical 97% min, 272 1. Chevron Chemical International 1. Shaw Wallace,Chennai 99% min., Inc.,USA. 2. Cheminova India Ltd.,Mumbai 2. Zing Hung Fine Chemical, 3. United Phosphorus Ltd.,Mumbai SouthKorea 4. Hindustan Insecticides Ltd., New Delhi 3. Sundet (S) Pte. Ltd,Singapore 5. Heranba Industries Ltd,Mumbai 4. Tianjin Rotam Chemical Industries 6. Punjab Chemicals & Crop Co. Ltd, Tianjin, China. Protection Ltd 5. Zhenjiang Hangzhou Metals 7. Insecticides IndiaLtd Minerals Machinery & Chemical, I- 8. Hemani Industries Ltd E Crop, Hangzhion,China 9. Shivalik Rasyan Limited, New 6. M/s Hubei Sanonda Co. Ltd. 93, East Delhi Beijing Road Jiangzhou, Hubei, 10. India Pesticides Limited,Bareilly China – 434001. valid upto 11. Sabero Organics GujaratLtd. 07.02.2017 97.0% min(by M/S 12. Hyderabad Chemical ProductsLtd. ADAMA India Pvt. Ltd., in 13. GHARDA ChemicalsLtd. 366thRC) 14. Megmani Organics Ltd., 7. M/s Nantong Weilike Chemical Co., Ahmedabad Ltd., Yangkou Chemistry Industrial 15. Sudarshan ChemicalIndustries Ltd.,Pune Park, Rudonk Country, 16. Bayer CropScience JiangsuProvince, 226407, 17. HPM Chemicals & FertilizersLtd., China.Through 18. Best Crop Science LLP, Gajraula, UP Supplier:M/sWillowood(Hangzhou) 19. Jai Shree Rasayan Udyog Ltd. 97.0% Co.Ltd.,RoomNo. 2003, Golden min, 9(4) Plaza, No. 118, Qingchun Road, 20. Oriyo Organics Pvt. Ltd., Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City, Yamunanagar, 97.0% min,9(4) Zhejiang Province China. 21. Agrisol (I) Pvt. Ltd .97.0% min, 9(4) Valid upto 18.12.2019 22. Spectrum Ethers Ltd. 97.0% min, 9(4) (By- M/s WillowoodChemicals 23. M/s UPL limited Mumbai, 99.0% Pvt.Ltd.,Kolkata,97%min.in390thRC 24. min, 9(3), in 403rdRC. -TI vsTIM) 25. M/s Ichiban Crop Science Ltd. u/s 9(4) 8. M/s Jiangsu Lanfeng Biochemical in 421st RC Co. Ltd.Suhua Road, Xinyi Economic & Technology Development Zone, Jiangsu, China through supplierM/s Jiangsu Lanfeng Biochemical Co. Ltd.Suhua Road, Xinyi Economic & Technology Development Zone, Jiangsu, China (by M/s Krishi Rasayan Exports Pvt. Ltd.in 417th RC) 6. Acetamiprid Technical 99% w/w 598 1. ZhejiangHisun Chemical Co. Ltd., 1. RallisIndiaLimited,Bangaloreu/s 9(3) in 238th RC min. No. 97, Waisa road, Jiaojiang, 2. GhardaChemicals,Mumbai,u/s 9(3) in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China 238th RC Supplier – Willowood Ltd., Hong 3. Punjab Chemicals & Crop Kong Protection Ltd. (ByM/sWillowoodAgroChemPvt. 4. Crystal Phosphates Ltd. Ltdin 244th RC) 5. Tagros Chemicals India Limited, Chennai 2. M/s Sanonda Zhengzhou 6. Atul Limited,Vapi 7. Hyderabad Chemicals Products pesticides Limited, Hyderabad Co.LtdFactoryaddress57,southCity 8. GSP Crop Science Private Limited, road, Zhengzhou, Henan, China Ahmedabad through Supplier - M/s. Agro 9. Astec Chemicals Private Ltd., Dragon Co. Ltd,Rm. 822, East Mumbai Building No. 1500, Century 10. Rotam India Limited, Mumbai Avenue, Pudong New Area, 11. Salvi Chemical Industries, Mumbai 12. ParijatAgencies,Delhi Shanghai- 200122, China (By M/s 13. DOrgochem Limited,Mumbai Mahamaya Life 14. Pharmaceutical Ltd,Chandigarh th Sciencein269 RC)SourcenameCh 15. Insecticide IndiaLtd,Delhi ange to M/s. Zhengzhou Labor 16. Spectrum Ethers Limited,Rasegon, Agrochemicals Co.Ltd., MS 3. M/s HebeiYetian Agrochemical co. 17. Bharat Rasayan Limited, New ltd. Industrial Zone, South of Delhi. 18. Sabero Organics GujaratLimited Yuanshi country, Shijianzhuang, 19. IndiaPesticideLtd China.Through Supplier: M/s 20. Heranba Industries Ltd.,Mumbai Hebei Bestar Commerce and Trade 21. Megmani Organics Ltd., Co. ltd., 6-3-203 no. 66 Dianda Ahmedabad 22. Sudarshan Chemical Industries Street Xinhua District, Ltd.,Pune Shijianzhuang, China. Valid upto 23. Bhagiradha Chemicals & Industries 28.11.2022(By- Ltd. CrystalCropProtectionPvt. Ltd. In 24. HPMChemicals & FertilizersLtd., 393rd RC, 99%w/wmin) 25. M/s Crimsun Organics Pvt. Ltd., 99%w/w th 4. M/s Hengshui Northern & Chemical min. 9(4), in 404 RC Co. Ltd., Xiaozhang Industrial Zone, Zaoqiang Country, Hebei Province, P. R. China and through supplier M/s Willowood (Hangzhou) Co. Ltd., Room No. 2003, Golden Plaza, No 118, Quingchun Road, Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China (by-M/s Willowood Chemical Pvt. Ltd. in 421st RC ) 5. M/s Qingdao KYX Chemicals Co. Ltd., Guhe Industry Zone Shui Laxi City, Quingdao, China (approved by M/s Indogulf Cropsciences Ltd.in 427th RC) 7. Afidopyropen 50 g/l DC (FI- 860 M/s BASF Agri Production WRT ) S.A.S, Zone Industrielle Lyon Nord, Rue jacquard, 69727 Genay, France, there is nodate of expiration in the authorization letter in France. (By- M/sBASF India Ltd. Mumbai in 388th RC) 8. Allethrin Technical 3 1. SumitomoChemicalCo.15,5- 1. Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd., 90% min. Allethrin Chome, Aitahama, Higashi- Mumbai. Tech. containing d- kuOsaka, Japan 2. Shogun OrganicsLtd.,Mumbai Allethrin 90% w/w 3. ManakshiaLtd,Mumbai 2. Hoechst Schering Agr. Evo SA min. Paris, France 9. 1. Alphacypermethrin 416 1. Cynamid Quimica do Brasil Ltd., 1. Gharda Chemicals Ltd.,Mumbai. Technical 95% min. Resendez, Brazil (By Acco u/s 9 (3) in 127th RC ( technical) th 2. Long Lasting Nets Industries (P) Ltd in 177 RC) 2. BASFIndiaLtd.,Mumbaiu/s9(4) in Impregnated with 2. * M/s Sunshine World Net 2003 174thRC Alphacypermethrin 0.667% Co.Ltd., 18/2 Moo 7, Rattanatibet 3. Coromandel International Ltd., w/w for import* Road, Bangkrasor Muang Secundrabad Nonthaburi, 11000, Thialand.(by 4. Rotam IndiaLimited,Mumbai M/s BASF India Ltd. Mumabi , 5. Gujarat Agrochem Limited, in 365thRC) Mumbai 6. InsecticideIndiaLimited 7. Punjabchemicals&CropProtection Ltd 8. Hemani IndustriesLtd.,Ankleshwar 9. HerambaIndustriesLtd 10. Megmani Organics Ltd., Ahmedabad 11. Bharat RasayanLtd.,Delhi 12. Tagros Chemicals India Ltd., Chennai 13. HPM Chemicals &FertilizersLtd., 14. JaiShreeRasayanUdyogLtd.95.0% min,9(4) 10. Alpha naphthyl Acetic Acid 264 Universal Crop Protection Ltd., UK - 98% min. 11. Aluminium phosphide 4 Insitu 1. Excel Crop CareLtd.,Mumbai 56% min. 2. Agrosynth ChemicalsLtd.,Bangalore and 77.5% Gr. 3. SandhyaOrganicChemicalsLtd., Mumbai 4. United Phosphorus Ltd., Mumbai, u/s 9 (3) in 309th RC77.5%Gr) 12. Ametoctradin Technical 98% 795 w/w min BASF SE,D-67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany (byM/sBASFIndiaLtd.,Mumbaiin375th RC) 13. Ametroctradin 27% + 795 1. BASF Espanola S.L, Ctra. Nacional, Dimethomorph 20.27% SCFI 340 Km 1156, 43006 Tarragona, 462 Spain. (by M/s BASF India Ltd., Mumbai in 342ndRC) 14. Ametryn 80% WG (FI-WRT), 385 Adama Agan Ltd., P.O.B. 262, 1. M/s Meghmani Industries Ltd. u/s 9(3) in *95% min. Northern Industrial Zone, 426th RC meeting for 95% min.* ASHDOD, Israel (By ADAMA India Pvt. Ltd.,Hyderabad in 359th RC ) 15. Anilophos Technical 383 Bayer Crop Science AG, Germany. 1. BayerCropScienceLtd.,Mumbai. 93% min. SourcechangetoM/sBayerAG,Ger 2. Gharda ChemicalsLtd.,Mumbai. many, ( By M/s Bayer CropScience 3. Hyderabad ChemicalPvtLimited. Ltd.- 93% in 392nd RC). 16. Atrazine Technical 140 1. Agan Chemical Mfrs.Ltd.,Israel 1. Rallis IndiaLtd.,Bangalore 80%, 95% min*, 97% 2. Makhteshim AganBeer- 2. Pesticides India, Udaipur min. (418 ) Sheva,Israel. 3. Nagarjuna Agrichem,Hyderabad 3. Intrachem,SA,Switzerland 4. GSP Crop Science Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad 4. Fisons Ltd.,Houston,UK 5. Insecticide India Ltd 5. Oxon Italia, Italy. 6. Megmani Industries Ltd.* 6. Zhejiang Zhongshan Chemical 7. Best Crop Science LLP,Gajraula, Industry Group Co., Ltd. UP Zhongshan, Xiaopu, Changxing, 8. Maheshwari Biochemicals Pvt. Ltd., Zhejiang Province, 313 116, 95.0% min, 9(4). China. (for 95%min) Through 9. HPMChemicals & Fertilizers Ltd., Supplier: M/s. Hebei Bestar 95.0% min, 9(4). Commerce andTradeCo.Ltd.,6-3- 203No.66Dianda Street, Sinhua District, Shijiazhuang, China (By M/s Crystal Crop protection Pvt. Ltd in 345th RC ) 7. ShandongQiaochangChemicalC o.Ltd., South of Xinyongshen Road, Binbei, Bincheng District, Binzhou City, Shandong, China Valid upto 06thAug.201898.0% min (by M/s Krishi Rasayan Export Pvt.Ltd. in360thRC) 8. M/s Shandong Dehao Chemical Co. Ltd., LingangChemicalPark, Binhai Economic, Weifang, China through supplier M/s- Willowood (Hangzhou) Co. Ltd. Room No. 2003, Golden Plaza, No. 118, Quingchun Road, Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China (by M/sWillowood Chemicals Pvt Ltd in 418th RC) 17. Aureofungin, 141 18. Azoxystrobin Technical 97% 601 1. Shangyu Nutrichem Co. Ltd. No. 9, min, 95% min, 96% min, Wejin Rd., Hangzhou Bay Shangyu 98.0% min 96.5% w/w min.* 1. UPL Limited, Mumbai, 95.0 % w/w Min, Industrial Area, Zhejiang 312 369, th 93.0%w/w ** China through Supplier M/s TIM vs TI 9(3) in 360 RC Nutrichem Company Ltd., building 2.
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