SWAL Corporation launches new products Panama and Swachh for Punjab farmers

Author(s): City Air NewsVijay Kumar Bhatt,Business Head India of SWAL Corporation Ltd alongwith others at the launched of two new products named as Panama and Swachh at Bathinda on Wednesday. Bathinda, March 5, 2014: SWAL Corporation Ltd...

SWAL Corporation launches new products Panama and Swachh for Punjab farmers
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Vijay Kumar Bhatt,Business Head India of SWAL Corporation Ltd alongwith others at the launched of two new products named as Panama and Swachh at Bathinda on Wednesday.

Bathinda, March 5, 2014: SWAL Corporation Ltd organised a launch programme for new products here today. Business Head India, Vijay Kumar Bhatt launched two new products named as Panama and Swachh in presence of agrochemical wholesalers, retailers and farmers of Punjab. Both the products are stated to be beneficial for Punjab farmers to save their key crops like Cotton & Rice.

Panama is unique and innovative products from Japanese technology with unique mode of action which gives long duration control from sucking insects mainly in Cotton & Rice. By using Panama farmers will be benefitted by minimising labour cost, fuel cost, time cost and by minimizing the risk of crop damage due to insects for longer time.

Swachh is again a unique product in granular form which is easy to apply and protects Rice crop from weeds in initial days and keeps main crop healthy for longer time to assure better and quality yield while minimising cost.

SWAL Corporation Limited (formerly known as Shaw Wallace Agrochemicals Limited) has been a pioneer in the Indian Agricultural Sector, for over 80 years. As part of the UPL group, our company has committed itself to enriching the lives of farmers, and has contributed immensely to the progress of India’s cultivators. SWAL aims to feed a growing population in a sustainable manner. To ascertain that this is made possible, a long-term approach is required, which ensures that farmers have access to tools and knowledge. This in turn makes it feasible for farmers to grow more food, bring in the harvest and get it to the market. We have created a national organization with a balanced presence across several Indian states.

Date: 
Wednesday, March 5, 2014