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Shivakumar
Chennai:
Tamil
Nadu Agriculture University (TNAU) and Indian Oil Corporation will be jointly
conducting trials on the efficacy of Indian Oil’s farmer-friendly Agrospray oil
in the state.
Indian
Oil’s research and development center general manager S Ravichandran told
Express on the sidelines of Confederation of Indian Industry’s conference on
Agricultural Innovation in a Changing Farming Dynamics that trials are likely
to be conducted on eight crops for a period of two years.
“Tamil
Nadu Agricultural University has sent in a proposal in this regard and it is
under discussion with top IOC officials,” Ravichandran said.
He
said the focus of this trial which would be conducted on vegetables like ladies
finger, Brinjal, Cauliflower and fruits like Mango and Banana besides Turmeric and others is to find out
the efficacy of the spray against pests and diseases in various crops prevalent
in Tamil Nadu.
The
Rs 40 lakh study would also ascertain whether the residue from the spray would
remain in the crop and its impact on the environment. The trials are likely to
be conducted in the various research stations of TNAU.
IndianOil’s SERVO Agrospray oil is a revolutionary
pest control product that can help boost agricultural production in the
country. It is environment friendly, non-toxic, bio-degradable and highly
beneficial in diverse agricultural crops such as cotton, pulses, grains,
mustard, groundnut, sugarcane, potato, tea, grapes, mango, apple, citrus
fruits, etc. It is also highly effective in controlling certain plant diseases,
said Ravichandran.
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