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1 CATALOGUE Broad Acre
2 INTRODUCTION GreenLife Crop Protection Africa Ltd (GCPAL) is a leading agrochemical and Broad Acre products company in Kenya. Its focus is on provision of quality and affordable Vision - To be the model and reference company for quality agrochemicals, seeds, farm equipments, public health and nutrition products in Africa wide range of crop protection, pest control products, Mission- We are passionately committed to serving general agricultural and public health consultancy. our respected Kenyan farmers in adding GreenLife is strategically positioned and adequately value to their farming at every level by endowed to serve all the public health domains across the offering the highest quality products at affordable pricing and ensuring the ultimate country giving each customer specialized advisory production that meets their expectations. consultancy and tailor made products to meet their speci c Our ve year goal is to ensure every farmer pest control needs. GreenLife is a strong tower in the has knowledge of crop protection that provision of one of the largest product portfolios in terms of adds value and contributes not only to food security but impacts signi cantly on Broad Acre products in Kenya. WHY GREENLIFE their economic power. Our Jingle - Your Growth, Our Growth At GreenLife, we refer to our stakeholders as associates; we hold our employees, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders with high esteem. We believe our success is derived from the success of our stakeholders. As GreenLife community, we believe in delivering what is promised. Quality and timeliness is guaranteed. Our Values: Integrity Honesty Customer Satisfaction Unequalled Service
3 WHEAT & BARLEY
4 Herbicides Herbicide(s), also commonly known as weedkillers, are chemical substances used to control unwanted plants. Selective herbicides control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unharmed, while non-selective herbicides (sometimes called "total weedkillers" in commercial products) can be used to clear waste ground, industrial and construction sites, railways and railway embankments as they kill all plant material with which they come into contact. WEEDS CROP MODE 2,4-D Amine 860/l salt Broadleaf weeds, Noncropped areas 2-3l ( ml) Non-cropped areas, Wheat-14, Maize, Rice-45 Selective post emergence Glyphosate acid 360g/l Broadleaf and Grass weeds 3l ( ml) Non-cropped areas Non-Selective post emergence Fenoxaprop-P-Ethyl 69g/kg Annual grasses, Selective perennial grass, Weeds, Wild oats l (50ml) Wheat, Barley-42 Selective post emergence Tribenuron-methyl 750 g/kg Broadleaf weeds, Star grass, Couch grass, Blackjack, Black night shade, Thorn apple, Amaranthus 30gm/ha Wheat, Barley -14 GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 3.
5 Fungicides are biocidal chemical compounds or biological organisms used to kill fungi or fungal spores. A fungistatic inhibits their growth. Fungus any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single-celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic material in which they grow, comprising the mushrooms, molds, mildews, smuts, rusts, and yeasts, and classified in the kingdom Fungi or, in some classification systems, in the division Fungi (Thallophyta) of the kingdom Plantae. DISEASES Azoxystrobin 200g/l+ Difenaconzole 150g/l+ Hexaconazole 25g/l Scald, Yellow rust, Powdery mildew, Leaf rust, Black spots, Anthracnose, Purple blotch, ( l) Wheat, Barley-14 Difenoconazole 250 g/l + Propiconazole 250 g/l Stem rust, Yellow rust, Glume blotch, Leaf rust, Septoria 0.5-1l (10-20ml) Wheat, Barley-14 Tebuconazole 250g/l Powdery mildew, Rusts Leaf spots, Scald, Glume blotch 1l (17-50ml) Wheat-35, Barley-14 Flutriafol 125g/l Powdery mildew, Rusts, Leaf spot, Rice blast, Stem & Yellow rusts, loose smut, Septoria, Fusarium 0.75l (15ml) Barley, Wheat-21 Chlorothalonil 720g/l Stem rust, Ear rush, Head rust 2l Wheat, Barley-7 Azoxystrobin 250g/l Rusts, Powdery Mildew, Stem & yellow rusts, Leaf rust 1l Wheat, Barley EC
6 Insecticides An inseticide is a substance used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used againstinsect eggs and larvae, respectively. Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine, industry and by consumers. Our insecticides: Control many sucking and chewing pests Penetrate the leaf s surface, and eliminates pests within 24 hours Establish a reservoir of product within the leaf due to trans-stemic movement, resulting in long residual control Are highly compatible with Integrated Pest Management programs 480 EC PESTS Thiocyclam hydrogen oxalate 480g/kg + imidacloprid 20g/kg Russian wheat thrips, Aphids, 0.75kg (10g) Wheat, Barley-7days Acetamiprid 35g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 15g/l Caterpillars, Leaf Beetles, Thrips, Stem borer, Russian wheat aphids, Cutworms 0.5l (10ml) Wheat, Barley-7days Thiamethoxam 141g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 106g/l Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Russian wheat aphids, Bollworms, Cutworms, leaf soil beetles, Caterpillars 0.3l(Ha) (5ml) Wheat, Barley-28days Lambda-cyhalothrin 50g/l Thrips, Aphids, Russian wheat caterpillars, Pod borers, Bollworms, Cutworms 0.5l (10ml) Wheat, Barley-14days Chlorpyrifos 480g/l Antestia bugs, Thrips, Aphids, Whiteflies, Leafminer, Termites 1.5-2l (30-40l) Wheat, Barley-21days GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 5.
7 Seed Dresser Seed treatment or seed dressing is a chemical, typically antimicrobial or fungicidal, with which seeds are treated (or "dressed")... Imidacloprid PESTS Cutworms, Thrips, Leaf hoppers, Aphids, Whiteflies,Mealy bugs, Wire worms, Soil beetles RATE 2-3mls/1kg seed Cotton, Maize, F.Beans, Snow peas, Wheat-0, GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue
8 MAIZE
9 Herbicides Catapult WEEDS 2,4-D Amine 860/l salt Broadleaf weeds, Noncropped areas 2-3lt ( ml) Non-cropped areas, Maize-45days Glyphosate isopropylamine 480g/l Annual, Biannual & perennial grasses Broadleaf weeds, Noncropped areas 2l (200ml) Non-cropped areas, Maize, Rice-45 Paraquat 200g/l Grass, Broadleaf weeds Post emergence along rows 1.5-3l ( ml) Baby corns SL Fungicides DISEASES Azoxystrobin 200g/l+ Difenaconzole 150g/l+ Hexaconazole 25g/l Powdery mildew, Grey leaf spot Northern corn blight 0.5-1l (10-20ml) Maize-14days Difenoconazole 250 g/l + Propiconazole 250 g/l Powdery mildew, Grey leaf spot 0.5-1l (10-20ml) Maize-14days GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 8.
10 Insecticides PESTS Acetamiprid 35g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 15g/l Caterpillars, Leaf Beetles, Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Stem borer, Bollworms, Cutworms 0.5l (10ml) Maize-7days Thiamethoxam 141g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 106g/l Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Cutworms, Grain beetle, Stem borer, African bollworms, Armyworms 0.3l (5ml) Maize-21days Lambda-cyhalothrin 50g/l Thrips, Aphids, Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Leafminer, Pod borers, Cutworms, Armyworms 0.5l (10ml) Maize-14days 2-3mls/1kg seed Maize Seed Dresser Imidacloprid Cutworms, Thrips, Leaf hoppers, Aphids, Whiteflies,Mealy bugs, Termites, Wireworms, Beetles GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue
11 RICE
12 Herbicides 2,4-D Amine 860/l salt WEEDS Broadleaf weeds, Noncropped areas 2-3l ( ml) Non-cropped areas, Rice-45 Fungicides DISEASES Carbendazim 500g/l Powdery mildew, Fusarium, Rust 0.5-1L kg (15-20ml) Rice-20days Difenoconazole 250 g/l + Propiconazole 250 g/l Stem rust, Yellow rust, Leaf rust, Head smut, Lea 0.5-1l (10-20ml) Rice-14days (Carbendazim 28% + Propiconazole 7% SE) Powdery mildew, Fusarium, Rust, Head smut, leaf & stem rust 0.5-1l (10-20ml) Rice-20days Flutriafol 125g/l Powdery mildew, Rusts, Leaf spot, Rice blast, Yellow rusts 0.75l (15ml) Rice-21days Carbendazim 570g/kg + Triadimefon 30g/kg Rust, Anthracnose, Powdery mildew, Early & late blight 0.5kg (10g) Rice
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14 Insecticides DISEASES Acetamiprid 35g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 15g/l Caterpillars, Leaf Beetles, Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Stem borer, Russian white aphids, Cutworms 0.5l (10ml) Rice-7days Thiamethoxam 141g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 106g/l Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Stalk borer, Cutworms, Bollworms, Beetles, Pod borers 0.3l (5ml) Rice-21days GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 12.
15 SUGARCANE
16 Herbicides 2,4-D Amine 860/l salt WEEDS Broadleaf weeds, Noncropped areas 2-3l ( ml) Sugarcane-14days (Contact) Paraquat 200g/l Grass, Broadleaf weeds (Contact) 1.5-3l ( ml) Sugarcane-30days Hexazinine 132g/kg + Diuron 468g/kg Grass and Broadleaf weeds (Selective pre/early post emergence contact & systems) 3-4kg ( ml) Sugarcane-60 Insecticide Acetamiprid 35g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 15g/l PESTS Caterpillars, Leaf Beetles, Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Stem borer, Russian white aphids 0.4l (8ml) Sugarcane GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 14.
17 TOBACCO
18 Fungicides Copper pxycloride 500g/Kg DISEASES Rusts, Leaf spot, Anthracnose, Early & late blight, Botrytis, Bacterial wilt kg (70-140g) Tobacco Insecticides PESTS Acetamiprid 35g/l + Lambda-cyhalothrin 15g/l Caterpillars, Leaf Beetles, Aphids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Stem borer, Russian white aphids Imidacloprid 700g/l Aphids, Thrips, Mealybugs, Whiteflies, Leafminers, Termites, Wireworms kg (3-4g) Tobacco-7days Acephate 750g/kg Aphids, Thrips, Leafminer, Caterpillars African bollworms 1-2kg (20-40g) Tobacco-21days 700 WDG 750 SP 0.5l (10ml) Tobacco-7days Herbicides Oxyflourfen 240g/l COMMANDER 240 EC WEEDS Broadleaf weeds, Annual grass weeds 1l (50ml) Tobacco
19 PINEAPPLES
20 Herbicides COMMANDER WEEDS Glyphosate acid 360g/l Broadleaf and Grass weeds 2-6l ( ml) Non-cropped areas Oxyflourfen 240g/l Broadleaf weeds, Annual grass weeds 1l (50ml) Pineapples EC Fungicides DISAESES Carbendazim 500g/l Early blight, Heart rot, Soil fusarium, Botrytis, Black spots 0.5-1L kg (15-20ml) Pineapples Fosetyl-Aluminium 800g/kg Downy mildew, Damping off, Heart rot, Black spots 2.5 kg(50g) Pineapples-14days Insecticides Chlorpyrifos 480g/l 480 EC PESTS Antestia bugs, Thrips, Aphids, Whiteflies, Leafminer, Termites, White scales, Mealy bugs, Beetles 1.5-2l (30-40l) Pineapples-21days
21 FOLIAR FERTILIZERS
22 Fertilizers ACTIVE NPK 19:19:19 + MgO +TE BENEFITS High solubility, easy absorption by plants- corrects NPK defieciency NPK 23:12:12 + MgO + TE Early maturity, Improved yields, high in N 2.5kg (50 g) 2.5kg (50 g) NPK 15:5:35 + MgO + TE Improved yields, disease & stress tolerance, timely harvest, high in K 2.5kg (50 g) NPK 21:7:21 + MgO + Te Great flower development and retention, Improved yields, high in N & K 2.5kg (50 g) NPK 15:5:35 + MgO + TE Improved yields, disease & stress tolerance, timely harvest, high in K 2.5kg (50 g) NPK 24:24:18 + MgO + Te P42%, K28% High solubility, High in N & P contents Promotes flowering & fruiting,increased sugar levels, improved plant and natural defense Foliar L (20-30 ml) Drench -5-10L ( ml) Foliar:-0.5-1L (10-20ml) Drench:5L(100ml) GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 20.
23 Foliar Seeds ACTIVE BENEFITS Phosphorus % Zinc _ 10.8% Improved root development, correcting zinc deficiency, enhanced plant natural defense, flowering, pollen formation and seed production, high in P Basic Copper 700g/l; metallic copper equivalent Easily available copper, free flowing non-clogging formulation, frost resistance, high potent fertility, more even growth, increased resistance towards fungal infection Seed dresser Zinc Oxide 70% W/V 20ml/ha 300m/ton Enhanced root development, growth stimulation, ml Seed dresser Seaweed + Chelated NPK + Cu, Zn, Mo, B and amino acids Water soluble Boron (B) 15% w/v, Nitrogen as Ammonium 6.3% w/v 500m/ton Helps in plant stress management during drought, flooding,adverse weather conditions, early fruit maturity, improved fruit set & yields, promotes shoot & fruit growth, enhancephotosynthesis and chlorophyll formation Improves fruit quality and size Stimulates plant growth, improves nutrient uptake, improves soil structure & waterholding capacity 1-2L(20-40ml) 0.5L (10 ml) 1.5L(30 ml) 6-10L ( ml) Add1kg - 50 of any fertilizer(can, Dap, Urea& 17:17:17) and manure A rooting enhancer with nematicidal properties Heterocyclic N Phosphonic acid, Pottasium Humate Sea weed Enhanced photosynthesis, reduced flower abortion, improved shelf life 0.5L (10ml) GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 21.
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25 ADJUVANTS & SPECIALITY S
26 USE Polyalkyleneoxide modified heptamethyl trisiloxane 800g/l Wetter, Spreader L (2-4ml) Cereals/ Plantations Water soluble phosphorous pentoxide (P2O5) 8.2% + Total nitrogen 10.0% (including Ueric nitrogen 8.5% and Ammoniac nitrogen 1.5%) Wetter, Spreader 3Ltrs (200ml) Cereals/ Plantations GCPAL Broad Acre Product Catalogue 23.
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