Context:
BASF has introduced two new agrochemical solutions—Valexio (insecticide) and Mibelya (fungicide)—to support Indian rice farmers in improving yield quality and quantity, especially in the face of climate-related challenges.
Key Highlights:
- Product Launch:
- Valexio: Insecticide designed to manage rice hoppers, a major pest affecting rice crops.
- Mibelya: Fungicide aimed at controlling sheath blight, a common rice disease.
- Technological Advantage:
- Valexio contains an active ingredient with no known cross-resistance to existing market products.
- Offers long residual control and effectiveness across all damaging life stages of rice hoppers.
- Also provides plant health benefits, enhancing the resilience of rice crops.
Significance for Indian Agriculture
- India’s Global Role:
- Second-largest rice producer globally.
- Contributes to 40% of global rice trade with an annual output of over 100 million metric tons.
- Climate Impact:
- Erratic weather, drought, and increased pest/disease incidence have reduced yields and quality.
- These new products aim to mitigate climate-related threats to rice farming.
- Sustainable Agriculture Push:
- BASF emphasizes sustainability and resilience through innovation.
- The launch aligns with global efforts to ensure food security amid rising climate variability.