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Chennai-based Tropical Agro launches herbicide to combat weed problems

VK Jhaver, Founder, Tropical Agrosystem (India) Pvt. Ltd

VK Jhaver, Founder, Tropical Agrosystem (India) Pvt. Ltd

Chennai-based Tropical Agrosystem (India) Pvt. Ltd, one of the leading players in the crop protection and plant nutrition industry, has launched a patented herbicide, Tag Proxy, to combat persistent weed problems. It will also address one of the most critical issues of labour scarcity faced by the Indian agriculture sector.

A company release said the non-selective, post-emergent herbicide targets all weed types in a single application, and reducing dependency on manual weeding. Easy to use, it empowers farmers to focus on boosting productivity while lowering operational burdens.

Weed infestations

It sad weed infestations remain a serious challenge in the agriculture sector. A joint study by the Federation of Seed Industry of India (FSII) and the Directorate of Weed Research pegged weed-related losses in kharif cros at 25–26 per cent and in rabi crops at 18–25 per cent.The annual productivity loss is estimated over ₹92,000 crore.

 V.K. Jhaver, Founder, Tropical Agro, said: “With Tag Proxy, we are filling a vital gap in India’s weed management landscape. This product not only enhances field efficiency but also addresses the growing issue of labour unavailability.”

Tag Proxy features a proprietary blend of Paraquat Dichloride 22.4 per cent W/W and Oxyfluorfen 1.99 per cent W/W EW, designed for fast action and consistent, season-long results. The launch follows the successful rollout of Tag Stem Lee — India’s first granular insecticide to protect paddy crops from stem borer and leaf folder infestations.  

The statement said Tag Proxy has been approved by the Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee (CIBRC), and will be available from May 21, 2025.

Published on May 20, 2025

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