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Corteva Agriscience Enhances Delegate Insecticide for Indian Farmers

by Tina TinaChouhan
13-11-2025, 19:28
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Corteva Agriscience Enhances Delegate Insecticide for Indian Farmers

Corteva Agriscience has announced enhancements to its Delegate Insecticide, emphasizing its role as a reliable solution within Integrated Pest Management for farmers growing corn, cotton, and chilli in India. With demonstrated effectiveness, pest resistance management, and economic benefits, Delegate enables Indian farmers to achieve greater productivity and resilience. For years, Delegate has served as a trusted resource for farmers, recognized for its rapid and effective control of harmful pests such as Fall Armyworm (FAW) in corn and Thrips in cotton and chilli. This strategic update moves beyond traditional pest control by showcasing Delegate’s distinctive scientific features that encourage a more proactive and sustainable approach to crop protection. The agricultural landscape is quickly evolving, necessitating more precise and sustainable solutions.

Delegate represents this balance by empowering farmers to effectively target pests like FAW and thrips while remaining safe for beneficial insects, including bees and natural predators. Its targeted action supports the health of the farm ecosystem and aligns with contemporary Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. Furthermore, it aids in maintaining ecological balance, resulting in improved crops and superior quality yields. The product’s residual effects offer lasting protection, minimizing the frequency of spraying and conserving farmers’ time and resources. For optimal results, applying Delegate at the right times is crucial.

In corn, a single application between 15 to 25 days after planting protects against FAW and promotes uniform growth, while a second application at 30 to 35 days enhances defense, improves cob quality, and increases yield. For cotton, the initial application during flowering addresses thrips, and a subsequent application at boll formation boosts boll growth and guards against other lepidopteran pests. In terms of chilli cultivation, well-timed applications during critical periods such as flowering and the onset of fruit setting prevent thrips damage, leading to better fruit quality and higher yields. By incorporating Delegate into modern IPM practices, farmers secure a reliable, sustainable, and profitable solution that reduces the need for frequent spraying, thus saving time, labor, and resources.

A strategic approach with Delegate enhances farmer outcomes by transitioning from reactive spraying to proactive crop management. This ensures consistent quality, improved yields, and increased profitability, providing farmers with greater control over their futures. The development of Delegate underscores Corteva Agriscience’s dedication to sustainable agriculture and the long-term resilience of Indian farmers.

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