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Products Corporation is a company that fully understands the needs of a Filipino farmer, believes that such qualities of the Egyptian Lotus Flower can be equated to the quality of their products and services and thus, uphold their mission and vision to serve the Filipino farmers better.",4);arrFiles[4]=new Array(5,"About/Client.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Clients Our Commitment About our clients page - Under Construction",3);arrFiles[5]=new Array(6,"About/Commitment.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Leads Agricultural Product Corporation has carved its own market niche in an industry dominated by multinational corporations. Since its incorporation in February 11, 1997 and its actual start of operations in April 1997 it has steadily emerged as one of the leading agrochemical companies in the country. Leads Agri actively pursues its corporate slogan, &ldquo;Understanding the Needs of the Filipino Farmers&hellip;Better&rdquo; through the provision of quality and affordable agrochemical and environmental science products. Likewise, it accords utmost consideration to the welfare of its target market through the empowerment of its customers. It commits itself to provide technical assistance and impeccable after-sales service with the ultimate goal of establishing a loyal customer base and solid business partnerships with its top end-users.",4);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"About/CultureAndValues.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Corporate Culture and Values Page - Under Construction",2);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"About/Management.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: PRESIDENT/CEO : FERNANDO B. MALVEDA MARKETING MANAGER : FERDINAND O. DE GALA CONTROLLER : GERARDO F. ALINTANAHIN EXECUTIVE ASST. &amp; HR HEAD : CATHERINE M. BAISAS PURCHASING &amp; DISTRIBUTION MANAGER : APOLONIO J. MENGUITO TECHNICAL MANAGER. : MARIANO T. TABUR SALES MANAGERS : ROLANDO L. ALIMBUYUGUEN FERDINAND R. GALENO * Click on the name of the person to know them more.",5);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"About/MissionAndVision.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment MISSION AND VISION Leads Agricultural Products Corporation is a young but very promising company engaged in the agrochemicals and crop protection industry. It aims to alleviate the sad plight of the Filipino farmers by offering them quality products at reasonable and affordable costs. Composed of honest, dedicated and determined Filipino entrepreneurs who have been in the agrochemical industry for more than 20 years, Leads Agri. makes use of its precious resources, expertise and marketing distribution networks to enable the Filipino farmer to live with dignity and self-esteem in accordance with the Philippine government&rsquo;s sustainable economic development and food security program. Today, Leads Agricultural Products Corporation realizes its long-time dream of providing the best technical assistance and marketing services to the Filipino farmer with utmost consideration of his health, safety and environment. LEADS AGRI believes that honest and dedicated service always yields maximum profit.",4);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"About/People.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Page Under Construction",2);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"About/People/ApolonioMenguito.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Apolonio Menguito Distribution and Purchasing Manager This B.S. Electrical Engineering graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology has ventured into a diverse web of professional involvement. He served as an electrical engineer in Philight, Inc., Phil. Iron Construction and Marine Works, Al-Zamil Construction Corp. and IHO Consulting in Saudi Arabia before venturing into his own as an independent project contractor. He has efficiently managed several major projects in his 15 years in the construction business. However, in 2000 he decided to venture into the academe as a Physics, Math and Engineering Professor in the Laguna State Polytechnic College where he stayed until March 2005. Poly joined LEADS Agri in April 2005 as the Distribution and Purchasing Manager. Since then, he has negotiated various contracts/deals that have proven to be cost-efficient and productive for the Company.",5);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"About/People/CatherineBaisas.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Catherine Baisas Corporate Secretary / Executive Asst and HR Head Caren is not just the daughter of the President. She is an accomplished academician and a high-caliber student. Currently, she is finishing her thesis for the Master in Professional Studies program of the University of the Philippines Open University. Likewise, she has completed the coursework of the MBA program of AMA Computer University in Makati . This lady is a cum laude graduate of the BA Communication Arts program in UP Los Ba&ntilde;os in 1996. She joined the Company in April 2005. Since then, she has implemented office policies and procedures in her capacity as Executive Assistant, Human Resource Head and Corporate Secretary. She has made the welfare of the employees her utmost priority. Eventually, she hopes to be able to provide continuous human resource development programs through the institution of several training modules designed according to the needs of all levels of the organization.",5);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"About/People/FerdinandDeGala.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Ferdinand De Gala Marketing Manager The newly-appointed Marketing Manager of LEADS Agri is a goal-oriented individual. &ldquo;Dino&rdquo; or &ldquo;Ferdi&rdquo; exemplifies a human work machine that never stops until he realizes his objectives. His pro-active personality coupled with his natural gift for communicating makes for an ideal marketing man. His marketing prowess was first tested during his stint as a Professional Medical Representative of Abbot Laboratories, Inc. In 1994, he started marketing crop science products in his capacity as Sales Executive, then, Sales Supervisor in Roussel UCLAF/ Agrevo Crop Science and Aventis Crop Science. Dino joined LEADS Agri in 2002. In the period of three years, he was able rise from Area Marketing Manager to Division Manager of Environmental Science and ultimately to the Marketing Manager position of the Company in April 2005. As proof of his excellent time management and multi-tasking skills, he managed to earn 56 units in the Master of Business Administration program of the Ateneo de Manila University. His exposure to the MBA program, his participation to a number of sales and management seminars and his superb people skills truly make him the ideal marketing man of this thriving business.",5);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"About/People/FerdinandGaleno.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Ferdinand Galeno Sales Manager for Visayas, Mindanao and Plantations Ferdie is a vision of company loyalty. Since his first job in Ciba-Geigy (Phils.) Inc. in 1990 he has jumped shipped only once. In his eight-year stint in his first company, he gathered several distinctions as Rookie of the Year in February 1991, Product Awardee in March 1991-1993, SR of the Year in April 1993- March 1996, Product Awardee in 1997, and Productivity Awardee in April 1996 -January 1998. He joined LEADS Agri in 1998 and was promoted from Area Marketing Manager to Regional Manager of Visayas-Mindanao and subsequently, as Sales Manager for Visayas-Mindanao and Plantations in April 2005. This BS Agricultural Engineering graduate of the University of the Philippines Los Ba&ntilde;os had also attended various seminars geared at enhancing his sales and management skills. His exemplary performance in attaining Company objectives and sales targets has made him a formidable sales manager of the Company.",5);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"About/People/FernandoMalveda.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Fernando B. Malveda President / CEO The success of LEADS Agri is primarily the realization of the life-long dream of its President and CEO. Erdie, as he is fondly called in the agrochemical industry, is not your typical corporate executive who confines himself to the comforts of his office. He is someone who knows what, when, where, how and why the business runs. He has an exemplary track record in the field of sales and management. He is backed by over twenty years of experience from the bottom to the top corporate position in the agrochemical business. This B. S. Sugar Technology graduate of the University of the Philippines Los Ba&ntilde;os started as a sales representative in Shell Chemical Co, (Phils.) Inc. in 1975 and eventually became the Country Manager and Managing Director of the Cyanamid Agricultural Products Philippines, Inc. (CAPPI). It was during his short tenure (from September 1994 to January 1997) that the negative growth rate of CAPPI was reversed. This achievement became his motivation to finally pursue his life-long dream In February 11, 1997 , his vision of creating an alternative source of quality and affordable agrochemical products was realized---when LEADS Agricultural Products Corporation was recognized by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The birth and the eventual growth of LEADS Agri motivated Erdie to further equip himself with the necessary management skills. Thus, in 1999, he successfully completed the Marketing Strategy Course in the Asian Institute of Management. At present, Erdie, busies himself with regular visits to employees and the business partners of the Company. He is also involved in various socio-civic, religious and professional organizations like the Rotary Club of San Pedro South, Upsilon Sigma Phi, Parish Pastoral Council, Crop Protection Industry of The Philippines and other such undertakings. In the next five years, Mr. Malveda would like to see a larger and a more encompassing LEADS Agri that could better respond to the needs of the Filipino society while at the same time, providing a better working environment to his growing number of employees.",6);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"About/People/GerardoAlintanahin.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Gerardo Alintanahin Controller Gerry, personifies the adage &ldquo;silent waters run deep.&rdquo; He joined LEADS Agri as Controller last April 1998. From then on, he never ceased to perform all his assigned tasks consistently and meticulously. A Certified Public Accountant, he began setting his foothold in finance through assuming various positions in the different areas of finance namely, settling, proof, bookkeeping, disbursing, credit, cost accounting and analysis. These exposures were acquired from the Manila Bank, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Co. and Cyanamid Philippines, Inc. His compounded experience of more than 20 years in handling the different facets of finance and accounting equipped him with the necessary know-how in the field of financial management. Currently, he is busy implementing new procedures and systems in cost accounting, auditing, inventory and others aimed at enhancing productivity and efficiency in his department. Gerry is also an active participant in several training programs designed to further hone his skills as accountant and as a manager.",5);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"About/People/MarianoTabur.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Mariano Tabur Technical Manager Mar is a relatively young addition to the LEADS Agri family. He joined the company last July 2001 as Product Development Assistant. In 2003, he was promoted as Product Development Manager before he eventually became the Technical Manager last April 2005. He has put his graduate units in MS Crop Protection and his Bachelor&rsquo;s Degree in Agriculture with a major in Entomology from the University of the Philippines Los Ba&ntilde;os to good use. He has effectively assumed all the technical aspects of the business, such as product registration, technical analysis and even, product design. With his recent promotion last April, he has also encapsulated the market development concerns of LEADS Agri. His ability to perform concurrent positions, his dependability and his technical background are qualities that make him an asset to LEADS Agri.",5);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"About/People/RolandoAlimbuyuguen.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mission and Vision The Management Our People Our Commitment Rolando Alimbuyuguen Sales Manager for Luzon The Sales Manager for Luzon , Rolly, has rose from the ranks. He started as a technical and promo representative in Atlas Fertilizer, Shell Chemicals (Phils.) Inc and in Cyanamid Phils. Inc. His performance in CAPPI has earned him a promotion to Area Marketing Manager. In 1997, Rolly was tapped to be one of the pioneering Area Marketing Manager of Leads Agri. Since then, he has posted remarkable sales performance that he was eventually promoted as the Regional Manager for Luzon . In recognition of his splendid performance in the conduct of his responsibilities and the consistent attainment of his sales targets, he was promoted as the Sales Manager of Luzon last April 2005. 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Company News: Team Building 2005",2);arrFiles[52]=new Array(53,"NewsAndArticles/Advisory/Contents.txt","2005-06-14","Contents","","","Folder Name Description  Article-1 Article  about...  Article-2 Article  about...  ",1);arrFiles[53]=new Array(54,"NewsAndArticles/Advisory/Article-1/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Dengue/DHF (Frequently Asked Questions) What is Dengue fever (DF)? When should I suspect Dengue? There are several types of fever, when should dengue be suspected? What is the difference between suspected and probable case of dengue? Can you get dengue again after suffering from it once? Can the diagnosis of Dengue be confirmed? How can someone get Dengue fever? Can I get Dengue fever from another person? When does dengue develop after getting the infection? Can people suffer from dengue and not appear ill? Can dengue fever be treated at home? What is the treatment? Is it curable? Can dengue fever become dangerous? Can people die from dengue fever? When should a patient suffering from Dengue go to the hospital or consult a doctor? Is there a vaccine to prevent Dengue fever? Are there any long term ill effects of dengue fever? Where does the mosquito that spreads dengue live? How can the multiplication of mosquitoes be reduced? How can I prevent mosquito bites to prevent dengue? Is there any advice for the patient with dengue fever to prevent the spread of disease to others. What is your advice on travel if there is an outbreak of dengue? What should the doctors treating dengue do ? What should the doctors treating dengue avoid? What is your advice regarding reporting of Dengue? What can the community do to prevent Dengue? In the case of Dengue outbreak or epidemic what are our strategies? What is Dengue fever (DF)? Dengue infection is caused by a virus. It occurs commonly as dengue fever. Occasionally the patient suffering from dengue may develop bleeding. Common sites for bleeding are nose, gums or skin. Sometimes, the patient may have coffee ground vomiting or black stools. This indicates bleeding in gastro intestinal tracts and it is serious. The patient with dengue who has bleeding has dengue haemorrhagic fever ( DHF ). Rarely the patient suffering from dengue may develop shock, then it is called dengue shock syndrome ( DSS). Top When should I suspect Dengue? Dengue should be suspected when you have sudden onset of fever. The fever is high 103-105 degrees F or 39-40 degrees C. It is accompanied with severe headache (mostly in the forehead), pain behind the eyes, body aches and pains, rash on the skin and nausea or vomiting. The fever lasts for 5-7 days. In some patients, fever comes down on 3 rd or 4 th day but comes back. All the above symptoms and signs may not be present in the patient. The patient feels much discomfort after the illness. Top There are several types of fever, when should dengue be suspected? The characteristics of dengue that make it different from other causes of fever are the pain behind the eyes, severe pains in the muscles, severe joint pains, and skin rashes . These features make the diagnosis of suspected Dengue likely. The severe joint pains caused by DF is the reason why DF is also called break-bone fever. Top What is the difference between suspected and probable case of dengue? If a patient suspected to be having dengue has reduced platelets or an increase in blood haematocrit, then the patient has probable dengue. These additional findings makes dengue more likely. Patients with dengue may not have a high haematocrit if the person was anaemic to start with. (Platelets are cells in blood that help to stop bleeding. Haematocrit indicates the thickness of blood). Top Can you get dengue again after suffering from it once? It is possible to get dengue more than once. Dengue can occur because of 4 different but related strains of dengue virus. If a person has suffered from one virus, there can be a repeat occurrence of dengue if a different strain is involved subsequently. Being affected by one strain offers no protection against the others. A person could suffer from dengue more than once in her/his lifetime. Top Can the diagnosis of dengue be confirmed? There are laboratory tests that provide direct or indirect evidence for dengue fever. These tests provide evidence for the occurrence of dengue infection. There are some additional tests that can help to identify the type of dengue infection. The tests for confirmation of Dengue should be done in reliable laboratories. Top How can someone get dengue fever? Dengue fever occurs following the bite of an infected mosquito Aedes aegypti .This type of mosquito has a peculiar white spotted body and legs and is easy to recognize even by laymen. It breeds in clean water (see Question 20) and has a flight range of only 100 &ndash; 200 metres.The mosquito gets the Dengue virus after biting a human being infected with dengue virus. Top Can I get dengue fever from another person? Dengue does not spread directly from person to person. It is only spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Top When does dengue develop after getting the infection? After the entry of the virus in the person, it multiplies in the lymph glands in the body. The symptoms develop when the virus has multiplied in sufficient numbers to cause the symptoms. This happens generally about 4-6 days ( average) after getting infected with the virus. Top Can people suffer from dengue and not appear ill? Yes. There are many people who are infected with the virus and do not suffer from any signs or symptoms of the disease. For every patient with symptoms and signs there may be 4-5 persons with no symptoms or with very mild symptoms. Top Can dengue fever be treated at home? Most patients with dengue fever can be treated at home. They should take rest, drink plenty of fluids that are available at home and eat nutritious diet. Whenever available, Oral Rehydration Salt/ORS (commonly used in treating diarrhoea) is preferable. Sufficient fluid intake is very important and becomes more important in case DF progresses into DHF or DSS where loss of body fluid / blood is the most salient feature.It is important to look for danger signs and contact the doctor as soon as any one or more of these are found. Top What is the treatment? Is it curable? Like most viral diseases there is no specific cure for dengue fever. Antibiotics do not help. Paracetamol (can be purchased without prescription) is the drug of choice to bring down fever and joint pain. Other medicines such as Aspirin and Brufen should be avoided since they can increase the risk of bleeding. Doctors should be very careful when prescribing medicines. Any medicines that decrease platelets should be avoided. Top Can dengue fever become dangerous? The infection can become dangerous since it may cause damage to the blood vessels. The damage may range from increased permeability of the blood vessels, causing leakage of blood fluid/plasma into various organs to completely broken blood vessels that causes bleeding.The symptoms and signs of dengue haemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome are related to damage to the blood vessels and derangement in functioning in components of blood that help it to clot. Top Can people die from dengue fever? People who suffer from dengue fever have no risk of death but some of them develop Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever or Dengue Shock Syndrome. In some of these cases death can occur. With proper treatment, the patients with Dengue haemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome can recover fully. Good treatment provided in time can save most lives. Top W hen should a patient suffering from Dengue go to the hospital or consult a doctor? Generally the progress towardsdengue haemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome occur after 3-5 days of fever. At this time , fever has often come down . This may mislead many of us to believe that the patient is heading towards recovery. In fact, this is the most dangerous period that requires high vigilance from care-givers. The signs and symptoms that should be looked for are severe pain in the abdomen, persistent vomiting, bleeding from any site like, bleeding in the skin appearing as small red or purplish spots, nose bleed, bleeding from gums, passage of black stools like coal tar. Bring the patient to the hospital whenever the first two signs, namely, severe pain in the abdomen and persistent vomiting are detected. Usually it is too late if we wait until bleeding has occurred. The most dangerous type of dengue is the dengue shock syndrome. It is recognized by signs like excessive thirst, pale and cold skin (due to very low blood pressure), restlessness and a feeling of weakness. Top Is there a vaccine to prevent dengue fever? A vaccine has been developed to prevent dengue fever but it is still under trial. It is not yet available in the market. Scientific progress is likely to help in prevention of dengue fever by vaccination in the years to come. Top Are there any long term ill effects of dengue fever? Most people who suffer from dengue fever recover in 1-2 weeks time. Some may feel tired for several weeks. However, if symptoms persist after this period, consult a doctor. Top Where does the mosquito that spreads dengue live? The highly domestic mosquito Aedes aegypti rests indoors, in closets and other dark places. Outside it rests where it is cool and shaded. The female mosquito lays her eggs in water containers in and around the homes, and other dwellings. These eggs will develop, become larvae, and further develop into adults in about 10 days. Top How can the multiplication of mosquitoes be reduced? Dengue mosquitoes breed in stored, exposed water collections. Favoured places for breeding are barrels, drums, jars, pots, buckets, flower vases, plant saucers, tanks, discarded bottles, tins, tyres, water coolers etc. To prevent the mosquitoes from multiplying , drain out the water from desert coolers/window air coolers (when not in use), tanks, barrels, drums, buckets etc. Remove all objects containing water (e.g. plant saucers etc.) from the house. Collect and destroy discarded containers in which water collects e.g. bottles, plastic bags, tins, used tyres etc. In case it is not possible to drain out various water collections or to fully cover them, use TEMEPHOS, an insecticide, ( brand name Abate) 1 part per million according to the local guidelines to prevent larvae from developing into adults. Top How can I prevent mosquito bites to prevent dengue? There is no way to tell if a mosquito is carrying the dengue virus . Therefore, people must protect themselves from all mosquito bites. Dengue mosquitoes bite during the day time throughout the day. Highest biting intensity is about 2 hours after sunrise and before sunset. Wear full sleeves clothes and long dresses to cover as much of your body as possible. Use repellents- be careful in using them in young children and old people. Use mosquito coils and electric vapour mats during the daytime also to prevent dengue. Use mosquito nets to protect children, old people and others who may rest during the day. The effectiveness of these nets can be improved by treating them with permethrin (pyrethroid insecticide). This bed-net is called Insecticide Treated Nets and are widely used in the prevention of malaria. Top Is there any advice for the patient with dengue fever to prevent the spread of the disease to others. The spread of dengue from a patient to others is possible. The patient should be protected from contact with the mosquito. This can be achieved by ensuring that the patient sleeps under a bed-net. Effective mosquito repellents are used where the patient is being provided care. This will prevent the mosquito from biting the patient and from getting infected and spreading it to others. Top What is your advice on travel if there is an outbreak of dengue? There is no travel restriction. However, you should be aware of what to do if you are travelling an area where dengue has been reported. This includes observing prevention measures described in these frequently asked questions and answers and reporting to the doctor if you have fever and are worried that it might be dengue fever. Top What should the doctors treating dengue do ? Patients suspected to be suffering from dengue haemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome should be admitted to a hospital without delay. The progress of these patients should be monitored regularly at 1-2 hours interval. Platelet counts and haematocrits should be monitored repeatedly to review the progress of patients. If the haematocrit levels fall dangerously then a blood transfusion should be considered. A fall of more than 20 % as compared to previous levels may be an indication for transfusion. If the haematocrit values rise the patient should be given fluids intravenously and the fluids carefully monitored to ensure that the patient does not get excess fluids. A rise of more than 20 % as compared to previous levels may be an indication for IV fluids. The doctor should decide based on best judgement of patient \'s condition. Top What should the doctors treating dengue avoid? Do not prescribe aspirin and brufen or any other medicine that reduces the platelets or increases the tendency to bleed. Avoid giving IV fluids unless the patient is bleeding or the haematocrit level is rising progressively. Avoid rushing into giving blood transfusion unless the haematocrit is falling dangerously. Do not give platelet transfusion unless the platelet count is very low or unless there is bleeding. Top What is your advice regarding reporting of dengue? All suspected or probable dengue cases should be reported to the health authorities. Further confirmation of the cases is done by the health authorities. Seek their guidance on blood collection and transportation of samples from suspected/probable cases of dengue. Top What can the community do to prevent dengue? In fact, the community is the key to dengue prevention. As elaborated above, prevention of dengue relies heavily on preventing the mosquito (Aedes aegypti) that transmits dengue from breeding inside and in the vicinity of homes. Every household can undertake the very simple measures to prevent existing water collections from becoming places for breeding of A.aegypti by draining out water from various containers, by regular changing of water plus cleaning flower vases and other items or, in the case of unused items, by discarding/destroying them. Since the mosquito does not travel far, house cleaning by all members of a community will ensure that no breeding places exist, preventing dengue from occurring. The main strategy in the prevention and control of dengue is source reduction, or prevention of breeding places, mentioned above. Top In the case of a dengue outbreak or epidemic what are our strategies? Prevention of mosquito breeding places remains our mainstay. However to stop or to slow down the transmission it may be supplemented by thermal fogging, using fogging machines. In fogging ,we use an insecticide that has an immediate knock-down effect on adult mosquitos. When fogging is undertaken after an epidemic occurs, it is unfortunately too late. Fogging, to be effective, should be done at about 3-4 days interval. It is expensive and time consuming. Therefore, measures undertaken by the community, for the community , to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes is far more cost-effective than containment measures once an outbreak occurs. Source: World Health Organization - Regional Office for Souteast Asia",34);arrFiles[54]=new Array(55,"NewsAndArticles/Advisory/Article-2/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Article 2 - Under Construction",1);arrFiles[55]=new Array(56,"NewsAndArticles/Advisory/Article-3/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Don \'t Let Termites Destroy Your Home They are stronger. They invade your home. Feed on it. Turn it into worthless dust and invade another innocent structure in no time. These are just signs that termites are beginning to devastate your house. You do no have to get into this dreadful predicament. It is just an instant death-clock-ticking down to explode. Secure your home NOW, before you lose it.",2);arrFiles[56]=new Array(57,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Contents.txt","2005-06-14","Contents","","","Folder Name | Description  Article-1 | Team Building |  Team Building held last May 2005  Article-2 | Article  | about...  ",1);arrFiles[57]=new Array(58,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Team Resurgence 2005 held The first team-building workshop, in the eight years of existence, of LEADS Agri was held last May 13-15, 2005 at the Cresta Monte Resort in San Pablo City. This activity, dubbed, &ldquo;Team Resurgence 2005&rdquo;, was organized with the aim of motivating and revitalizing both the people and the systems of the Company toward the delivery of new bottom lines en route to a clear set of directions. A total of 47 employees, including those from the Visayas and Mindanao areas, participated in the two-day affair. The first day had activities aimed at discovering and aligning the &ldquo;personhood&rdquo; of each employee to his/her existence as a member of the team. The second day was composed of activities geared at the development of organizational synergy. This was achieved through structured learning exercises that brought out each employee&rsquo;s natural behavior in group activities and subsequently, processing these behaviors to come out with team norms that could facilitate team synergy. This workshop provided members of the LEADS Agri family to establish rapport and camaraderie among themselves. The activity also included games, videoke, billiards and fellowship. The activity was punctuated with the celebration of a thanksgiving mass in the chapel of the resort. As a result of the positive feedback from the participants, the Management hopes to make this gathering of all employees an annual activity.",4);arrFiles[58]=new Array(59,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-1.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-1.jpg","","","",35);arrFiles[59]=new Array(60,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-2.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-2.jpg","","","",38);arrFiles[60]=new Array(61,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-3.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-3.jpg","","","",43);arrFiles[61]=new Array(62,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-4.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-4.jpg","","","",31);arrFiles[62]=new Array(63,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-5.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-5.jpg","","","",32);arrFiles[63]=new Array(64,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-6.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-6.jpg","","","",48);arrFiles[64]=new Array(65,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-1/TeamBuilding2005-7.jpg","2005-06-14","TeamBuilding2005-7.jpg","","","",40);arrFiles[65]=new Array(66,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-2/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us What: Leads Agri. Products Corporation will be featured in ABS-CBN. Where: ABS-CBN Show: Kumikitang Kabuhayan When: June 16, 2005: 5am - 5:30am",2);arrFiles[66]=new Array(67,"NewsAndArticles/CompanyNews/Article-3/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Company New - Article 3 - Under Construction",1);arrFiles[67]=new Array(68,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Contents.txt","2005-06-14","Contents","","","Folder Name Description  Article-1 Article  about...  Article-2 Article  about...  ",1);arrFiles[68]=new Array(69,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-1/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Olyset Net (provides a novel approach for the control and prevention of flying insects.) Olyset Net , first of its kind in the market, is made from high density polyethylene filaments impregnated with permethrin . This is different from the ordinary aluminum and plastic screens because of its insecticidal action that knocks down and kills mosquitoes and flies at contact. Also, it allows good airflow because of its wide mesh size for increased comfort. It is durable to washing and has a long lasting efficacy of at least 5 years. Olyset Net is safe to use. It passed the World Health Organization Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES) and is recommended as means in preventing and controlling dengue and malaria causing mosquitoes. Olyset Net is considered as one of the &ldquo;Most Amazing Inventions of 2004&rdquo; by Time magazine in its December 6, 2004 issue. Olyset Net can be used in several applications. Currently, it is applied in the following: 1. Hotels and restaurants as wall and door curtains. 2. Residential, school, hospitals and other establishments as window and door screens. 3. Horse stables as protective covering.",4);arrFiles[69]=new Array(70,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-1/p1.jpg","2005-06-14","p1.jpg","","","",27);arrFiles[70]=new Array(71,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-2/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us ANONG MERON SA STARKLE 20 SG NA WALA SA IBANG INSECTICIDE? May Kakaibang Active Ingredient Nagtataglay ng Dinotefuran, ang pinakabagong third generation neonicotinoid insecticide. May Kakaibang Killing Action Mabilis na inaatake ang central nervous system sa paraang kakaiba kaysa organophosphates, carbamates at synthetic pyrethroids at iba pang neocotinoids. May Triple Action May stomach, contact at highly systemic action. Ang Starkle 20 SG ay dagliang nanunuot sa buong sistema ng halamang mangga. May Broad Insecticidal Spectrum Mabangis at mabisa sa mango hoppers at iba pang mapanirang insekto ng mangga. May Long Residual Efficacy Ang Starkle 20 SG ay may bisang tumatagal. Rain Fastness Ang Starkle 20 SG ay hindi nahuhugasan ng ulan tatlong (3) araw oras makalipas ibomba. May Katangi-tanging Pormulasyon Dahil sa katangi-tanging Soluble Granule (SG) formulation ng Starkle 20 SG, ang mga masasamang karanasan sa paggamit ng wettable powder (WP) at emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations ay nalutas na. Mas Ligtas ang Kapaligiran Ang kapaligiran ay ligtas sa Starkle 20 SG dahil sa kanyang katangiang napakababang toxicity sa mga ibon, mga isda at iba pang aquatic invertebrates at mga predatory mites. Ligtas sa mga Gumagamit Dahilan sa kakaibang katangian ng Starkle 20 SG, ito ay may napakababang mammalian toxicity sa kadahilanang ito ay low dose insecticide, kaya \'t ang panganib ay malayo sa gumagamit lalo na kung may ibayong pag-iingat sa paggamit. Angkop Para sa IPM at mga Resistance Management Programs Ang Starkle 20 SG ay napakagaling para sa IPM at Resistance Management Programs. Ang Starkle 20 SG ay itinanghal na organophosphate alternative ng US Environmental Protection Agency. Ito ay aktibo sa mga mapanirang insekto na nagkaroon ng resistance sa imidacloprid insecticide. Mga Pangunahing Dahilan kung bakit dapat natin sugpuin ang mga Mango Hoppers Ito ay lubos na nakasisira sa ating mga pananim na mangga. Ang mga adults at nymps ay parehong mapanira. Sinisipsip ng mga ito ang katas ng halaman na nagreresulta sa pagkatuyo at pagkasira ng halamang mangga. Naglalabas ng pulot na nagiging sanhi ng pagkakaroon ng amag o sakit na sooty mold. Kapag pinabayaang makapanira ang mango hoppers ito ay magdudulot ng panghina o pagkawala ng ani. Gaano Kabilis Dumami ang Mango Hoppers Kapag Napabayaan Ang isang adult mango hopper ay maaaring magkaanak ng libo-libong itlog. Napakabilis dumami ng mango hoppers dahil ang mga naging babae sa mga itlog na ito ay pwede na din mangitlog sa loob lamang ng dalawang (2) linggo mula pagka-itlog.",5);arrFiles[71]=new Array(72,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-2/header.gif","2005-06-14","header.gif","","","",7);arrFiles[72]=new Array(73,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-2/name.gif","2005-06-14","name.gif","","","",5);arrFiles[73]=new Array(74,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-2/pic2.gif","2005-06-14","pic2.gif","","","",6);arrFiles[74]=new Array(75,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-3/Article.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Mosquiron Mosquito larvae are always found in stagnant water, in the least place expected. They often make larvae nurseries in old tires, vases, bottles, aquariums and even in the shallow-water areas of your backyard. These are the most potent if not the worst disease vectors alive. Never underestimate the capabilities of these baby vampires ... they can take your life away! Be protected with mosquiron!",3);arrFiles[75]=new Array(76,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-3/Mosquiron.jpg","2005-06-14","Mosquiron.jpg","","","",41);arrFiles[76]=new Array(77,"NewsAndArticles/FeaturedProducts/Article-3/Pic1.jpg","2005-06-14","Pic1.jpg","","","",22);arrFiles[77]=new Array(78,"ProductsAndServices/EnvironmentalScience.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us In years, Leads Agri Environmental Science Division is aiming to be the leading environmental Science organization in the country, providing high quality line of products which passed international and local quality standards. Thus, the company has been continually and religiously engaged in thorough researches and data exchanges with its foreign contemporaries and partners in achieving their purpose of preventing pest-borne diseases. Being so dominant and aggressive in the battle against pests does not mean being arrogant and destructive to the ecosystem being applied upon. On the contrary, Leads Agri gives utmost importance to the harmonious coexistence with the environment, the very reason why the company is in constant communication for the best researches, product development and the latest breakthroughs at par with the global environment regulations and policies. Because of this development, there is proliferation of new environment friendly products in the market and Leads Agri is definitely keeping abreast with this progress. The objective of preventing diseases and respecting the environment is Leads Agri \'s ultimate commitment towards a better and safer Filipino home today and tomorrow.",3);arrFiles[78]=new Array(79,"ProductsAndServices/ProductAndServices.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us List All Products Environmental Science Products Termite Control Wood Protection and Preservation Vector Control General Pest Management Livestock Pest Management Crop Protection Products Insecticides Foliar Fertilizers Fungicides Growth Regulators Herbicides Molluscicides Others Termite Control Biflex Wazary Leadrex Top Vector Control Leadfog Victor WP Pesguard Vectron Olyset Net Mosquiron Olyset Roll Top Wood Protection and Preservatives Woodtec Leadrite Top General Pest Management Dichlorvos Victor Pesguard Top Livestock Victor WP Top Equipments Lead Fogging Machine Truck Mounted Fogging Machine Top Foliar Fertilizers Mega Booster Mega F-21 Top Fungicides Armor Civil Bumper Manager 80 WP Leadonil Top Growth Regulators Leadthrel 480 SL Kelpak Golden Mango Set Top Herbicides 2,4D Amine Atrakorn 80 WP 2,4D Ester Atramet Combi 2,4D Granules Blade 60 EC Advice Afalon 50 WP Ametrex 80 WP Top Insecticides Alakdan Hunter 10 G Bugbuster 5 EC Malathion 57 EC Cartap ES Matador Chaku 2.5 EC Rimon 10 EC Diazol 60 EC Starkle 20 SG Leadmark 3 EC Trefic Top Molluscicides Niclos M Sure Stop 6% Pellets Top Others SK Enspray Mineral Oil Silwet 408 Top Environmental Science Products Dichlorvos 25 EC Pesguard Leadfog Vectron 10 EW Leadrex Victor WP Mosquiron Wazary 10 FL Olyset Net Woodtec Olyset Roll Top",31);arrFiles[79]=new Array(80,"ProductsAndServices/ControlOfPublicHealthDiseases/PublicHealth.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Know More About Dengue and Malaria Different Types Application When is the best time to apply treat. Our Recommendation Back Control of Public Health and Diseases Page - Under Construction",3);arrFiles[80]=new Array(81,"ProductsAndServices/ControlOfPublicHealthDiseases/DengueControl/DengueControl.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Dengue Control Malaria Control Back Dengue Control - Under Construction",2);arrFiles[81]=new Array(82,"ProductsAndServices/ControlOfPublicHealthDiseases/MalariaControl/MalariaControl.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Dengue Control Malaria Control Back Malaria Control - Under Construction",2);arrFiles[82]=new Array(83,"ProductsAndServices/HowTo/HowTo.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Rice Pest Management Mango Pest Management Fly Control On Poultry Farm Back How To Page - Under Construction",2);arrFiles[83]=new Array(84,"ProductsAndServices/List/ProductAll.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Back 2,4D Amine - is a selective low volatile, hormone-type water missible weed killer. 2-4D Ester - is a post-emergence, selective hormone-type emulsifiable concentrate weedkiller. 2,4D Granules - for control of Sedges and Broadleaf weeds on rice. Advice -Early Post-Emergent Herbicide for the control of annual grasses, broadleaves and sedges in transplanted, direct seeded, drill seeded dryland and upland rice. Afalon - For selective pre-emergence and post emergence control of annual weeds in carrots, potato, sugarcane and other field crops. Alakdan - For the control of insect pests of rice, corn, tobacco and vegetables. Ametrex - is a selective pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide containing 800gm/K Ametryne for the control of Broadleaf weeds and Annual Grasses in Sugarcane, Pineapple, Palm Oil, Bananas, Citrus, Coffee and Cacao. Armor - helps control certain mites and nematodes on vegetables and fruits. Armor is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide. It has a unique combination of Preventive, curative and systemic fungicidal properties. It improves leaf color and growth. It can be used as soil drench to systematically control plant diseases. It is stable in sunlight and gives longer residual crop protection. Atrakorn 80 WP - controls annual broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. It acts mainly through the roots and should therefore be applied before emergence of weeds. Best results are obtained when applied in moist condition or where rain or irrgation follows the treatment. Atramet Combi 80 WP - A selective and post-emergent herbicide for the effective control of annual broadleaves and certain annual grasses. BiFlex - For the control of subterranean termites. Blade 60 EC - is a pre-emergent herbicide for the control of commonly occuring broadleaf weeds, grasses and sedges in transplanted and direct-seeded rice. Bugbuster -is a broad spectrum synthetic pyrethroid insecticide for use on rice, corn, mango, crucifers, melon, beans, onions, tobacco, tomato and banana. Bumper - is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide for the control of Sigatoka diseases in Banana. Cartap - Systemic insecticide for the control of chewing and sucking insect pests of rice and other crops. Chaku - Civil - Civil 75 WP is a broad-spectrum chlorophenyl fungicide effective against a wide range of diseases in field, fruit and vegetable crops. D-Methrin - Diazol - Dichlorvos - effective against flying insects such as flies, wasps, moths and mosquitoes. It is also effective in controlling crawling insects like cockroaches, flea larvae, ticks, silverfishes, crickets, scorpions, earwigs and ants. Diuron - Herbicide for the effective control of annual and pernnial grasses. Golden Mango Set - Just one application of Golden Mango Set is sufficient to induce early flowering of mango trees within 7 - 14 days. Hormonex - Kelpak - Lead FOG - Broad Spectrum pyrethroid insecticide for use against mosquitoes, cockroaches, and flies. The formulation is suitable for both residual and space treatment, indoors and outdoors. LeadMark -For the control of pest of mango, cucurbits, beans, tobacco and cottom. Leadonil - broad spectrum agricultural fungicide effective against a wide range of diseases in field, fruit and vegetable crops. Leadrex - Termiticide Concentrate Leadrite - Leadthrel - Plant growth regulator for flowering of pineapple, ripening of banana, mango, pineapple and coffee. Malathion - For the control of insect pests in agricultural crops, ornamentals, households, poultry/livestock houses, pets and stored grains. Manager - Broad Spectrum Protectant fungicide Matador - Mega Booster - a water soluble foliar fertilizer that meets the high nutirient requirements of your crop during fruit development and ripening. due to its high P and K content, Mega Booster supplies the high demand needed to produce high quality fruits. It also contains a complete range of trace elements in the right proportion with EDTA chelation for better micro-nutrient uptake. Mega F-21 - an all-purpose foliar fertilizer that meets the highest quality standards required for foliar application such as high Urea-nitrogen content, and a complete range to trace elements with EDTA chelation to provide better micro-nutrient uptake. Mosquiron - A Novel Product for the Control of Mosquito Larvae. Niclos M - a wettable powder formulation containing 500 gm/K Niclosamide for the control of freshwater snails infesting rice. Olyset Net - provides a novel approach for the control and prevention of flying insects.) Olyset Roll - Pesguard - Space Spray Concetrate for dilution in oil or water for misting, ULV and thermal fogging spray application against a broad spectrum of flying and crawling insects. Portable Fogging Machine - Rimon - an insect growth regulator, which acts as chitin inhibitor, thereby causing abnormal endocuticular deposition and abortive molting. It acts mainly by ingestion, but has showm some contract activity. Silwet - a trisiloxane based surfactant, which provides a low aqueous surface and enhanced spreading properties to spray mixtures. Sk Enspray Oil - Starkle Contains Dinotefuran, which is a third generation of neocotinoid. Effective on resistant pest. Dinotefuran can work against insects resistant to organophosphate, carbamate and/or pyrethroid compounds as well as sensitive one. Highly systemic. Readily absorbed and translocated into plants. Stop - For effective control of Golden Apple Snails in transplanted and direct seeded rice. Sure - an emulsifiable concentrate formulation containing 250 gms/L Niclosamide for the control of freshwater snails infesting rice. Trefic - an effective contact-stomach poison to control various pests of Mango. It has a good residual foliar activity and has low hazard to mammal. Vectron - Insecticide for vector control Victor - An effective insecticide for malaria vector control. Wazary - Termiticide for the control of Subterranean Termites Woodtec - Protects wood, bamboo and rattan against pinhole and shothole borer, powder post beetle and woodworm.",27);arrFiles[84]=new Array(85,"ProductsAndServices/List/ProductApplication.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us List By Application List By Type List All Products Product Applications Termiticides - Insert Short description for this category. Try not to fill out the whole box Wood Preservatives - description description category description and more description... Vector Control - Insert Short description for this category. Try not to fill out the whole box Mango - Insert Short description for this category. Try not to fill out the whole box Rice - Insert Short description for this category. Try not to fill out the whole box Vegetables - Insert Short description for this category. 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It has a unique combination of Preventive, curative and systemic fungicidal properties. It improves leaf color and growth. It can be used as soil drench to systematically control plant diseases. It is stable in sunlight and gives longer residual crop protection.  Atrakorn 80 WP controls annual broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. It acts mainly through the roots and should therefore be applied before emergence of weeds. Best results are obtained when applied in moist condition or where rain or irrgation follows the treatment.  Atramet Combi 80 WP - A selective and post-emergent herbicide for the effective control of annual broadleaves and certain annual grasses.  Blade 60 EC is a pre-emergent herbicide for the control of commonly occuring broadleaf weeds, grasses and sedges in transplanted and direct-seeded rice.   Bugbuster is a broad spectrum synthetic pyrethroid insecticide for use on rice, corn, mango, crucifers, melon, beans, onions, tobacco, tomato and banana.  Bumper 25 EC is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide for the control of Sigatoka diseases in Banana.  Cartap - Systemic insecticide for the control of chewing and sucking insect pests of rice and other crops.  ",1);arrFiles[86]=new Array(87,"ProductsAndServices/List/ProductType.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us List By Application List By Type List All Products Environmental Science Products Termite Control Wood Protection and Preservation Vector Control General Pest Management Livestock Pest Management Crop Protection Products Insecticides Foliar Fertilizers Fungicides Growth Regulators Herbicides Molluscicides Others Termite Control Biflex Wazary Leadrex Top Vector Control Leadfog Victor WP Pesguard Vectron Olyset Net Mosquiron Olyset Roll Top Wood Protection and Preservatives Woodtec Leadrite Top General Pest Management Dichlorvos Victor Pesguard Top Livestock Victor WP Top Equipments Lead Fogging Machine Truck Mounted Fogging Machine Top Foliar Fertilizers Mega Booster Mega F-21 Top Fungicides Armor Civil Bumper Manager 80 WP Leadonil Top Growth Regulators Leadthrel 480 SL Kelpak Golden Mango Set Top Herbicides 2,4D Amine Atrakorn 80 WP 2,4D Ester Atramet Combi 2,4D Granules Blade 60 EC Advice Afalon 50 WP Ametrex 80 WP Top Insecticides Alakdan Hunter 10 G Bugbuster 5 EC Malathion 57 EC Cartap ES Matador Chaku 2.5 EC Rimon 10 EC Diazol 60 EC Starkle 20 SG Leadmark 3 EC Trefic Top Molluscicides Niclos M Sure Stop 6% Pellets Top Others SK Enspray Mineral Oil Top Environmental Science Products Dichlorvos 25 EC Leadfog Leadrex Mosquiron Olyset Net Olyset Roll Pesguard Vectron 10 EW Victor WP Wazary 10 FL Woodtec Top",30);arrFiles[87]=new Array(88,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Amine/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",18);arrFiles[88]=new Array(89,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Amine/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: 2,4D Amine Description: 2,4D Amine is a selective low volatile, hormone-type water missible weed killer. Packaging : Drum x 200 L DIRECTIONS FOR USE: 2,4D Amine is applied as high volume spray thoroughly wetting the weeds to bo controlled. In rice: Apply 2,4D Amine at 25 to 30 days after transplanting. In corn and sugarcane: Apply 2,4D Amine when the plant is 15 - 25 centimeters high. For best result, spray during sunny weather. Do not apply when rain is imminent. Mixing: Pour slowly while stirring the recommended rate of 2,4D Amine into the water to produce a thorough mixture. NOTE: 2,4D Amine does not emulsify or turn milky when mixed with water. CROP WEEDS RATE PER 16L WATER Rice (Transplanted) Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves Sedges 3.5 - 6.5 Cucurbits Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves Sedges 5 - 6.5 Sugarcane Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves Sedges 13 - 25 COMPATIBILITY: 2,4D Amine is generally compatible with other commonly used herbicides. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Entry to fileds and crops treated with 2,4D Amine can be done one day after spraying.",5);arrFiles[89]=new Array(90,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Amine/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[90]=new Array(91,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Ester/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[91]=new Array(92,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Ester/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: 2,4D Ester Description: 2,4D Ester is a post-emergence, selective hormone-type emulsifiable concentrate weedkiller. Active Ingredient: 2,4D Isobutyl Ester ................ 400 g/L Solvent Xylene ....................... 429 g/L Packaging: 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml 36 Bottles x 250 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Mix the recommended rate of 2,4D Ester with an equal volume of water by agitation until a milky emulsion is obtained and traces of oil on surface have disappeared. Then add while stirring the balance of the required volume of water. For best results, apply on sunny weather. Do not apply when rain is imminent. CROP/WEED RECOMMENDED RATE (10ml/16L) METHOD OF APPLICATION Rice (Transplanted) Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves 3.5 - 6.5 Apply 25 - 30 DAT Apply 2,4D Ester as a high volume spray, thoroughly wetting the weeds to be controlled. Selective weed control is best accomplished and less expensive when the weeds are still young(2 - 6 leaf stage) and the crops being weeded are not younger than 20 days or at blooming stage. Corn Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves 5.0 - 6.5 Apply when plants are 15 - 25 cms. high Sugarcane Post-emergence Annual Broadleaves 13.0 - 26.0 Apply when plants are 15 - 25 cms. high COMPATIBILITY: 2,4D Ester is generally compatible with commonly used herbicide. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Entry to fields and crops treated with 2,4D Ester can be done one day after spraying.",5);arrFiles[92]=new Array(93,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Ester/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[93]=new Array(94,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Granules/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",21);arrFiles[94]=new Array(95,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Granules/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: 2,4D Granules Description: For control of Sedges and Broadleaf weeds on rice. Packaging : Bag x 20 Kg DIRECTIONS FOR USE: CROP RATE (kg/ha) USAGE Rice Pre-emergence - Annual Grass - Broadleaves - Sedges Post-emergence - Annual Broadleaves 25 LEADS 2,4D Granules is applied as a pre-emergence herbicide. Broadcast evenly into the paddy water the recommended amount of LEADS 2,4D Granules at 18 - 25 days after transplanting. Water depth in the paddies at the time of application should be 3 - 5 centimeters and must be maintained at the same level for at least two weeks.",4);arrFiles[95]=new Array(96,"ProductsAndServices/List/2,4D_Granules/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[96]=new Array(97,"ProductsAndServices/List/Advice/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",21);arrFiles[97]=new Array(98,"ProductsAndServices/List/Advice/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Advice Description: Early Post-Emergent Herbicide for the control of annual grasses, broadleaves and sedges in transplanted, direct seeded, drill seeded dryland and upland rice. Composition: Butachlor ..................... 350 g/L Propanil ........................ 350 g/L Xylene and Solveso .. 300 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 L DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Cultural Methods RATE (TBSP/16L) Timing of Application Direct Seeded Rice 8 - 12 Apply the product evenly in saturated soil, 6-8 days after seeding. Flash the field with water at 1 - 3 days after the application but do not submerge the rice seedlings. Transplanted Rice 8 - 12 Apply the product evenly in saturated soil, 6-8 days after seeding. Flood the paddy with water 2-5 cm deep, 1 - 3 days after the application.",5);arrFiles[98]=new Array(99,"ProductsAndServices/List/Advice/quote.jpg","2005-06-14","quote.jpg","","","",38);arrFiles[99]=new Array(100,"ProductsAndServices/List/Advice/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[100]=new Array(101,"ProductsAndServices/List/Afalon/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[101]=new Array(102,"ProductsAndServices/List/Afalon/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Afalon 50 WP Description: For selective pre-emergence and post emergence control of annual weeds in carrots, potato, sugarcane and other field crops. Active Ingredient: Linuron ...................... 500 g/Kg DIRECTION FOR USE: Mixing: Afalon 50 WP is generally recommended to be applied at the rate of 1-3 Kg product in 500 liters of water per hectare. For specific crop, consult the dilution guide specified. CROP APPLICATION RATE Kg / Ha (Product) Tbsp/16 L Water 10Gms/16L Water LEGUMES Sweet Peas, Soybeans, Beans, Peanut) 1. 0 - 2.0 3.0 - 4.0 Apply as a pre-emergence not later than a day after seeding Carrots, Celery 1.5 - 2.0 3.5 - 4.0 Apply as pre-emergence a day after planting. Apply as post emergence when the seedlings are at least 3 inches tall Corn 1.5 - 2.0 3.5 - 4.0 Pre-emergence - a day after seeding. Post-emergence - apply when corn plant is 30 cm high. Onion, Garlic 1. 0 - 2.0 3.0 - 4.0 Apply as pre-emergent not later a day after seeding. Potato 1. 5 - 3.0 3.5 - 7.0 Apply as pre-emergence on seeds planted 2 inches deep. Sugarcane 3.0 - 6.0 3.0 - 5.0 3.0 - 5.0 3.0 - 4.0 Pre-emergence - apply after planting on or before new shoots appear. Post-Emergence - Use Afalon with 2,4D Amine as tank mix in 100 gallons water. Apply when weeds are 5-20 cm tall. Tobacco 1.5 3.5 Apply as preplant two days before planting. Pineapple 3.0 - 5.0 7.0 - 10.5 Generally applied immediately after planting. COMPATIBILITY: Afalon 50 WP can be mixed with other herbicides such as 2,4D Amine. Surfactants can be added to the spray mixture to enhance the wetting and sticking properties of the herbicide when used as post-emergence to weeds. RE-ENTRY: Do not enter field within 24hrs after spray application.",8);arrFiles[102]=new Array(103,"ProductsAndServices/List/Afalon/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[103]=new Array(104,"ProductsAndServices/List/Alakdan/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",17);arrFiles[104]=new Array(105,"ProductsAndServices/List/Alakdan/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Alakdan 300 Description: For the control of insect pests of rice, corn, tobacco and vegetables. Active Ingredient: Chlorfyrifos ................... 210 g/L BPMC ............................. 105 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml 36 Bottles x 250 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: CROPS/PESTS TBSP/16L WATER APPLICATION RICE Stemborer, Armyworm, Leafhopper, Caseworm, Planthopper 2.5 - 3.5 Spray seedings in seedbeds at weekly interval. After transplanting, spray within 15-20 days. Repeat at 16 days interval or as needed. CORN Seeding maggor, Corn earworm, Corn borer, Armyworm 2.5 - 3.5 Spray the seeding 7-10 days after emergence (DAE). Repeat at whorling stage (25-30 DAE). Spray again at silking stage. TOBACCO Budworm, Grasshopper, Aphid, Cutworm, Armyworm 2.5 - 3.5 Spray 5 days after transplanting and repeat at 7 to 10 days interval. Spray growing points and new leaves thoroughly. CUCURBITS (Cucumber, Melon, Watermelon) Leafworm, Squash bug, 28-spotted beetle 2.5 - 3.5 Spray 7 to 10 days after emergence. Repeat at 10 days interval or as needed. ONION Thrips, Cutworm 2.5 - 3.5 Spray the plants within 7-10 days after emergence. Repeat at 10 days interval or as needed. LEGUMES (Mungo, Soybean, Beans) Bean podborer, Aphid, Beanfly, Armyworm, Cutworm, Leafminer, Leaffolder 2.5 - 3.5 Spray 7 to 10 days after emergence. Repeat at 10 - 15 days interval or as needed. COMPATIBILITY: Alakdan can be mixed with other insecticides, fungicides and surfactants which are not alkaline in nature. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: Stop spraying 15 days before harvest. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Do not enter treated field within 2 days after spraying.",7);arrFiles[105]=new Array(106,"ProductsAndServices/List/Alakdan/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[106]=new Array(107,"ProductsAndServices/List/Ametrex/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",5);arrFiles[107]=new Array(108,"ProductsAndServices/List/Ametrex/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Ametrex 80 WP Description: Ametrex 80 WP is a selective pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide containing 800gm/K Ametryne for the control of Broadleaf weeds and Annual Grasses in Sugarcane, Pineapple, Palm Oil, Bananas, Citrus, Coffee and Cacao. Active Ingredient: Ametryne ............................... 800 g/K Inert Ingredient Wetting Agent, Carrier ......... 200 g/K Packaging : Bag x 12 Boxes x 1 Kg Bag x 20 Kg Bag x 16 Lbs DIRECTION FOR USE: Ametrex 80 WP can be applied with a suitable spraying equipment from the ground or form the air. Continuous agitation is necessary, preferably mechanical. Use flood jet or fan-type nozzles. When spraying, avoid stops, slow downs and check for leaks to ensure uniform application. Mixing: Fill tank at half capacity. Mix the required amount of Ametrex 80 WP with a little water on a separate container and then pour the solution into the spray tank while agitating. Add the rest of the water. CROP WEEDS CONTROLLED TANKLOAD/HA 10Gms/16L Water Banana Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Coffee Cacao Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Palm Oil Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Citrus Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Pineapple Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Corn Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 Sugarcane Annual Broadleaves and certain Annual Grasses 25 9 - 15 1 Tankload = 16 liters COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with other commonly-used herbicides. RE-ENTRY: Enter treated area one day after spraying.",7);arrFiles[108]=new Array(109,"ProductsAndServices/List/Ametrex/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[109]=new Array(110,"ProductsAndServices/List/Armor/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[110]=new Array(111,"ProductsAndServices/List/Armor/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Armor Description: Armor helps control certain mites and nematodes on vegetables and fruits. Armor is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide. It has a unique combination of Preventive, curative and systemic fungicidal properties. It improves leaf color and growth. It can be used as soil drench to systematically control plant diseases. It is stable in sunlight and gives longer residual crop protection. Active Ingredient: Thiphanate Methyl ..................... 700 g/Kg Packaging : 12 Boxes x 5Sachets x 200 gms. 12 Boxes x 10 Sachets x 100 gms. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Spray when symptoms of infection appear or when disease is likely to develop. Repeat at 7 to 14 days interval or as needed. If disease occurence is severe, use higher rates and shorter intervals. BAKANAE DISEASE IN RICE: Use 1 gram of Armor per liter water per kg. of seeds or 50 grams per 50 liters of water per 1 sack of seeds. Soak seeds in the solution for 18 to 20 hours before sowing. POST HARVEST DESEASE IN BANANA/MANGO/ORANGE: Dip or spray using 1 to 2 tbsp. (10 to 25 grams) Armor per 16 liters of water. SUGARCANE SEED - PIECE TREATMENT: Dip or spray seed - pieces using 0.5 to 1 tbsp. Armor per 16 liters water. Seed-pieces should be fully wet and then allowed to drain before planting. TRUF AND LAWN: Spray infected grasses using 1.5 tbsp. Armor per 16 liters water. CROP DISEASES 10ml/16L WATER Banana Sigatoka 1.5 - 2.0 Beans/Legumes Powdery Mildew, Cercospora Leaf Spot, Anthracnose, Botrytis Rot, Fusarium Wilt. 0.5 - 1.0 Cabbage/Cauliflowe/Lettuce Shot Hole Disease, Cercospora Leaf Spot. 0.5 - 1.0 Cucumber/Melon Powdery Mildew, Gummy Stem Blight, Leaf and Fruit spots, Scabs. 0.5 - 1.0 Grapes Fruit Rot, Powdery Mildew, Anthracnose. 0.5 - 1.0 Mango Anthracnose 0.5 - 1.0 Oranges/Citrus/Calamansi Scabs 0.5 - 1.0 Papaya Powdery Mildew 0.5 - 1.0 Rice Rice Blast, Neckrot, Black Spot. 1.5 - 2.0 Strawberry Powdery Mildew, Gray Molds, Cescospora Spot. 0.5 - 1.0 Tobacco Frog Eye Leaf Spot. 0.5 - 1.0 Tomato Powdery Mildew, Leaf Mold 0.5 - 1.0 COMPATIBILITY: Armor can be mixed with fungicides, surfactants and other fungicides which are not alkaline in nature.",8);arrFiles[111]=new Array(112,"ProductsAndServices/List/Armor/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[112]=new Array(113,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atrakorn/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",5);arrFiles[113]=new Array(114,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atrakorn/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Atrakorn 80 WP Description: Atrakorn controls annual broadleaf weeds and annual grasses. It acts mainly through the roots and should therefore be applied before emergence of weeds. Best results are obtained when applied in moist condition or where rain or irrgation follows the treatment. Active Ingredient: Atrazine ...................... 800 g/Kg Packaging : 12 Boxes x 1 Kg DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Apply the recommended dosage of Atrakorn in 300 - 500 liters of water per hectare using knapsack sprayer or a tractor-mounted boom sprayer. Mix Atrakorn first with a small amount of water to make a thin paste. while stirring, add more water to reach the desired concentration. Use flood jet or fan-type nozzle to ensure proper distribution of the herbicide mixture to get the effective weed control. CROP DOSAGE (10ml/16L) DIRECTIONS Corn Sorghum 8 - 12 Spray on moist soil immediately after seeding. Best result is obtained if water is made available 7 days after application. Sugarcane 8 - 12 Spray on moist soil immediately after planting cane points. Best result is obtained if water is made available 7 days after application. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Do not enter treated fields within 5 days after application. COMPATIBILITY: Atrakorn can be mixed with other herbicides which are not alkaline in nature.",5);arrFiles[114]=new Array(115,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atrakorn/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[115]=new Array(116,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atramet/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[116]=new Array(117,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atramet/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Atramet Combi 80 WP Description: A selective and post-emergent herbicide for the effective control of annual broadleaves and certain annual grasses. Active Ingredient: Atrazine ............................. 400 g/K Ametryne .......................... 400 g/K Packaging : 12 Boxes x 1 Kg 24 Boxes x 500 gms. DIRECTION FOR USE: Atramet Combi can be applied with a suitable equipment. Continuous agitation is necessary, preferably mechanical. Use fan-type or flood-jet nozzels for broadcast or band application. Calibrate spray before use. When spraying, avoid stops, slow downs and leaks to ensure uniform application. Use at least 300 liters water per hectare. Adding a standard surfactant to the spray misture improves its efficiency. Atramet Combi can also be used for pre and early post-emergent control of annual broadleaves and certain Annual grasses in Banana and Corn using the same rate as above. CROPS SOIL TYPE KILOGRAM PRODUCT/HA. 10 Gms/16L WATER Sugarcane Medium 1.5 - 2.0 5.0 - 6.5 Pineapple Heavy 2.0 - 3.0 6.5 - 10.0 Calculation based on a spray volume of 500 liters per hectare. COMPATIBILITY: Atramet Combi is compatible with 2,4D Amine and Paraquat.",5);arrFiles[117]=new Array(118,"ProductsAndServices/List/Atramet/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[118]=new Array(119,"ProductsAndServices/List/Biflex/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",23);arrFiles[119]=new Array(120,"ProductsAndServices/List/Biflex/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Biflex 10 TC Description: For the control of subterranean termites. Composition: Bifenthrin ....... 100 g/L Inert Ingredients .......... 830 g/L Why BIFLEX 10 TC Biflex 10TC is a premium termiticide proven in local tests to have over 5 years residual efficacy. Biflex 10TC is economical. The prescribed dilution is one (1) liter of the formulation to 133 liters of water. Biflex 10TC has high soil binding capacity, high soil persistency even at low dosage, and high soil stability Biflex 10TC is non-systemic, non-leaching, and non-volatile. Biflex 10TC has strong termite kill and repellent characteristics. Biflex 10TC is widely used in the United States, Australia, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia Biflex 10TC has low irritation during application at recommended dosage. Application Details Direction for use: The use of Biflex Soil Termiticide will prevent and control termite infestations in and around buildings and structures. A diluted termiticidal emulsion must be adequately dispersed into the soil to establish a barrier between timber and subterranean termites in the soil. Mixing: Add the required quantity of Biflex 10TC to water in the spray tank and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation during both mixing and application. A 0.075% emulsion is obtained by adding 750 mL of Biflex 10TC to 100L of water. Horizontal Barrier Treatments: Apply the termiticide solution evenly to the soil surface area. Use 5L of solution per square meter of surface area. To minimize drift, use low pressure high volume equipment delivering large coarse droplets. On impervious soils where the application of 5L per square meter would cause excessive runoff, the application volume may be reduced provided the concentration of the solution is increased by a corresponding amount. Do not apply solution below 2L per square meter. To facilitate even application of the termiticide solution over the area to be treated, the addition of the marker dye label rates is recommended. In situations where the soil surface is very dry and conditions are conducive to rapid drying, the area to be treated should be moistened prior to the termiticide application. Vertical Barrier Treatments: Apply by either the rodding or trenching technique. Use 100L solution per cubic meter soil. To improve soil penetration, the soil should be loosened to a depth of 150mm.",7);arrFiles[120]=new Array(121,"ProductsAndServices/List/Biflex/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",7);arrFiles[121]=new Array(122,"ProductsAndServices/List/Blade/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",7);arrFiles[122]=new Array(123,"ProductsAndServices/List/Blade/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Blade 60 EC Description: Blade 60 EC is a pre-emergent herbicide for the control of commonly occuring broadleaf weeds, grasses and sedges in transplanted and direct-seeded rice. Active Ingredient: Butachlor 589 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml 36 Bottles x 250 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: CROP/WEED RECOMMENDED RATE (10ml/16L water)** APPLICATION TIME Transplanted Rice Apply at 3-5 cm water depth and maintain this 4-5 days after application. Blade 60 EC Pre-emergent control of grasses and sedges Dapog seedlings (9-11 day old) Ordinary seedling (16-20 day old) Tank mix of BLADE 60 EC plus 2,4D EC * (Pre-emergent control) Blade 60 EC followed by 2,4D EC post-emergent (Pre-emergent control of grasses and sedges plus post-emergent control of broadleaf weeds) 9 Tbsp. BLADE 60 EC 7 Tbsp. + 2,4D EC 7 Tbsp. BLADE 60 EC 7 Tbsp. followed by 2,4D EC 11 Tbsp. Dapog 2 - 4 DAT Ordinary 0 - 4 DAT Dapog 2 - 4 DAT Ordinary 0 - 4 DAT Dapog 2 - 4 DAT Ordinary 0 - 4 DAT 25 - 30 DAT Transplanted Rice Puddled Condition Pre-germinated seeds Apply at 3-5 cm water depth in puddled field and maintain this level after application but drain before seeding. Control water normally after seeding Blade 60 EC (pre-emergent control of grasses and sedges) Blade 60 EC followed by 2,4D EC post-emergent (Pre-emergent control of grasses and sedges plus post emergent control of broadleaf weeds) 9 Tbsp. BLADE 60 EC 7 Tbsp followed by 2,4D EC 11 Tbsp 2 - 4 DBS 2 - 4 DBS 30 DAS Upland (Rainfed) Best applied to moist soil or if at least 1 - 2cm rain occurs within 7 days after application Blade 60 EC (pre-emergent control of grasses and sedges) 18 Tbsp 2 - 4 DBS (For Rainfed) * 400 g.a.i liter ** At 1 tbsp. Blade 60 EC = 10 ml. and application volume = 300L/ha. PRECAUTION: Do not submerge young rice after applying Blade 60 EC. COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with other pesticides and fertilizers. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Entry to fields and crops treated with Blade 60 EC can be done one day after spraying.",8);arrFiles[123]=new Array(124,"ProductsAndServices/List/Blade/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[124]=new Array(125,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bugbuster/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",13);arrFiles[125]=new Array(126,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bugbuster/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Bugbuster Description: Bugbuster insecticide is a broad spectrum synthetic pyrethroid insecticide for use on rice, corn, mango, crucifers, melon, beans, onions, tobacco, tomato and banana. Active Ingredient: Cypermethrine ................ 50 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 Liter 24 Bottles x 500 mL. 36 Bottles x 250 mL. 72 Bottles x 100 mL. DIRECTIONS FOR USE : Fill knapsack sprayer with one-half of the required amount of water. Add the recommended rate of Bugbuster Insecticide and mix thoroughly before adding the remaining portion of water. Apply Bugbuster Insecticide as high volume spray when insects first appear. Repeat spraying whenever necessary. CROP PEST 10ml/16L Rice Planthoppers , Green Leafhoppers, Leafflolders , Stemborers , Ricebugs , Whorl Maggots 1 - 4.5 Corn Borers, Earworms 1 - 4.5 Mango Hoppers 1.5 - 4.5 Cabbage Diamond-Back Moth, Cabbage Moth, Aphids 1 - 3 Watermelon Aphids, Thrips , Beetle 1 - 3 Beans Aphids, Podborers , Beanfly 1 - 3 Onion Thrips , Cutworms 1.5 - 4.5 Tobacco Budworm, Cutworm, Aphids, Thrips 1 - 4.5 Tomato Fruitworm 1 - 4.5 Banana Thrips , Scarring Beetles 1.5 - 4.5 Cotton Leafhoppers, Bollworms 1 - 3 COMPATIBILITY : Bugbuster Insecticide can be mixed with other insecticides, fungicides and other surfactants which are not alkaline in nature. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL : Do not spray Bugbuster Insecticide two days before harvest. RE-ENTRY PERIOD : Entry to field and crops treated with Bugbuster Insecticide can be done one day after spraying.",20);arrFiles[126]=new Array(127,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bugbuster/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[127]=new Array(128,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bumper/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",7);arrFiles[128]=new Array(129,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bumper/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Bumper 25 EC Description: Bumper 25 EC is a broad spectrum systemic fungicide for the control of Sigatoka diseases in Banana. Active Ingredient: Packaging : Drum x 200 L Pail x 20 L DIRECTION FOR USE: Use 400 ml. of Bumper 25 EC per hectare for the excellent control of all Sigatoka diseases in Bananas. This dosage is valid for Bumper 25 EC applied in oil-in-water emulsion at a total avolume of solution of 30 liters/ha. FREQUENCY AND METHOD OF APPLICATION: Bumper 25 EC can be sprayed at 21 days interval. It is recommended for aerial application either by fixed-wing aircraft or helicopter. COMPATIBILITY: Bumper 25 EC is compatible with most commonly used insecticides, fungicides and adjuvants with the exception of strongly alkaline materials.",3);arrFiles[129]=new Array(130,"ProductsAndServices/List/Bumper/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[130]=new Array(131,"ProductsAndServices/List/Cartap/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",11);arrFiles[131]=new Array(132,"ProductsAndServices/List/Cartap/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Cartap ES Description: Systemic insecticide for the control of chewing and sucking insect pests of rice and other crops. Active Ingredient: Cartap Hydrochloride ................. 500 g/Kg Packaging : 24 Boxes x 500 gms 20 Boxes x 500 gms DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Cartap ES is a sistemic insecticide with stomach and contact action. Causes paralysis by ganglionic blocking action on the central nervous system. Insects stop feeding upon contact and die of starvation. CROP PEST RATE PER 16L WATER Cabbage Diamond-Back Moth, Cabbage Moth, Cabbage Butterfly 1.5 - 2.0 Cucurbits Thrips, Aphids, Fruitworm, Flea Beetle 2.0 Onion/Garlic Thrips, Cutworms 2.0 Pechay Looper, Cutworm, Aphids 1.5 - 3.0 Potato Thrips, Aphids 2.0 Rice Stemborer 3.0 Mango Hoppers 1.5 - 2.0 FREQUENCY AND TIMING OF APPLICATION: Apply as high volume spray. Spray as soon as pests appear. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. COMPATIBILITY: Cartap ES can be mixed with other insecticides, fungicides and other surfactants which are not alkaline in nature . Cartap ES is acidic. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: Do not spray within ten days before harvest. 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Active Ingredient: Chlorothalonil ..................... 750 g/Kg Packaging : 12 Boxes x 4 Sachets x 250 gms DIRECTION FOR USE: Use Civil 75 WP at a dose of 4 to 5.5 tbsp. in 16 liters of water. Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage. Spray when disease threatens and repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals. CROPS DISEASES 10 gms / 16L Potato Early and late Blight, Vine Rot 4.0 - 5.5 Tomato Early and late Blight, Vine Rot 4.0 - 5.5 Beans Rust, Anthracnose 4.0 - 5.5 Carrots Alternaria 4.0 - 5.5 Cabbage, Caulifower, Broccoli Powdery Mildew 4.0 - 5.5 Cucumber, Melon, Squash, Watermelon Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew, Cercospora, Anthracnose, Septoria, Fruit Rot 4.0 - 5.5 Celery Early and late Blight 4.0 - 5.5 Eggplant Early and late Blight, Cercospora, Anthracnose 4.0 - 5.5 Onion Purple Blotch, Neck Rot 4.0 - 5.5 Pepper Early and late Blight, Cercospora, Anthracnose 4.0 - 5.5 Corn Helminthosporium, Cercospora 4.0 - 5.5 Grape Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Fruit Rot 4.0 - 5.5 Mango Anthracnose, Diplodia 4.0 - 5.5 Banana Sigatoka, Leaf Freckle, Rust 4.0 - 5.5 Ornamentals Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Black Rot 4.0 - 5.5 COMPATIBILITY: Civil 75 WP is compatible with other wettable powder formulations of most commonly used fingucides, insecticides and miticides. When mixing with emulsifiable concentrate formulations for the first time, do some test on small areas first before treating a whole field. Dissolve Civil 75 WP before adding other pesticides. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: DO NOT apply within 7 days of harvest. 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It is also effective in controlling crawling insects like cockroaches, flea larvae, ticks, silverfishes, crickets, scorpions, earwigs and ants. Active Ingredient: DDVP ......................... 250 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Fill the tank with water and then slowly add the required amount of Dichlorvos 25 EC with simultaneous stirring. Mix Dichlorvos 25 EC with water prior application. It is suitable for use in conventional power of low-pressure knapsack sprayers, mist blowers or foggers. General recommendation for Dichlorvos 25 EC is to mix one part of Dichlorvos 25 EC to 49 parts of water. Apply the mixed solution at the rate of 3 liters per 1,000 square meters.",4);arrFiles[156]=new Array(157,"ProductsAndServices/List/Dichlorvos/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[157]=new Array(158,"ProductsAndServices/List/Diuron/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",8);arrFiles[158]=new Array(159,"ProductsAndServices/List/Diuron/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Diuron 80 WP Description: Herbicide for the effective control of annual and pernnial grasses. Active Ingredient: Diuron .... 800 g/K Packaging : 12 Boxes x 1 Kg Bag x 20 Kg Bag x 16 Lbs DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Pre-calibrate spray equipment to be used. Use fan type or flood jet nozzle. Apply evenly to weeds of ground. Mixing: Half-fill spray tank with water. In a separate container mix the required amount of Diuron 80 WP with a little water to form a slurry. Pour the solution into the spray tank while agitating. Add the rest of the water into the sprayer under continuous agitation. CROP METHOD OF APPLICATION TBSP PER 16L WATER Citrus Blanket application on Broadleaves and Annual Grasses. 13.0 - 19.0 Coffee Direct spray on Annual and Perennialgrasses. 13.0 - 19.0 Cotton Blanket application on Broadleaves and Annual Grasses. 8.0 Sugarcane Blanket application on Broadleaves and Annual Grasses. 6.5 - 13.0 Pineapple Blanket application on Broadleaves and Annual Grasses. 13.0 Non-crop Land Direct spray on Annual and Perennialgrasses. 20.0 - 28.0 1 TBSP = 10 gms COMPATI BILITY : Diuron 80 WP is compatible with other commonly known herbicides. 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Packaging : Bag x 12 Sachets x 1 Kg DIRECTIONS FOR USE: The following conditions must be taken into consideration to ensure a successful flower induction. Trees must be of fruit bearing age and ready for smudging. (Obvious signs are fully matured, copper-green to brownish leaves). The terminal buds where flowers come out are plump or fully rounded but not yet growing. Twigs must be mature. For best results, start spraying Golden Mango Set when the rainy season is almost over. Apply the product towards mid-morning on a sunny day when temperature is high and when no rain is expected within the next 3 - 5 hours after spraying. MIXING: Mix one (1) kilo of Golden Mango Set in 7 to 8.5 kerosene canfuls of water (approximately 140 to 170 liters of water). To obtain a good mixture, first disolve one (1) kilo of Golden Mango Set in a small amount of water then add the mixture into the recommended water volume while stirring gradually. This flower inducer solution is sufficient to cover one or more trees depending on the size of the crown. During the months of September to December, use 170 liters of water in one (1) kilo of Golden Mango Set. Use a sprayer equipped with fine or mist nozzle for efficient application and coverage. Spray Golden Mango Set beginning at the top of the tree crown and moving towards the sides. 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The formulation is suitable for both residual and space treatment, indoors and outdoors. Composition: Lambda-cyhalothrin .......... 25 g/L Aromatic hydrocarbon solvent and emulsifiers ....... To 1 Liter Reasons why you should use LEADFOG now&hellip; 1. Mosquitoes carry Dengue, Malaria, Yellow Fever, Encephalitis or Filariasis. 2. Mosquitoes become potentially lethal in just ten days. 3. 500,000 hospitalized Dengue victims each year; 2.5% of cases die, although case fatality could be twice as high. 4. Tropical and sub-tropical regions specially urban and semi-urban areas are mosquitoes&rsquo; ideal grounds; making our country one perfect haven for them. 5. Mosquitoes&rsquo; population balloons rapidly thus, poses great threats to your family&rsquo;s health. Flies share as much hazards as with mosquitoes and cockroaches. Flies wander around scavenging for decaying bodies, foods and animal wastes. These insects carry a massive stock of bacteria in their legs, mouth and body enough to cause fatal diseases. Just like mosquitoes, flies also create a great threat to anybody&rsquo;s health, so never let your guard down. Kill all flies as well as mosquitoes and cockroaches with the ultimate protection from vector diseases. With the rapid population growth, more and more Filipinos are easily infected with vector diseases, especially from places with poor water drainage system and no solid waste disposal system. LEADFOG is an insecticide that eliminates disease carrying insects whenever and wherever you are. LEADFOG provides you all the protection you need. Fast Action Long Lasting Protection Has a High Margin of Safety With a Strong Formulation Kills other disease vectorsas well Aside from mosquitoes, COCKROACHES share the same threats as with flying insects. Cockroaches carry diseases like hepatitis, cholera and diarrhea that add more danger to your family. Take a serious step! Use LEADFOG! FOR SAFETY WHEN MIXING: 1. Wear eye protection and systhetic rubber gloves for protection. 2. On skin or eye contact, wash affected areas immediately with clean running water. See First Aid. Remove contaminated clothing and wash them immediately. 3. After emptying a container, rinse three times manually adding the washings on the spray tank. FOR SAFETY AFTER SPRAYING: Dispose of empty, rinsed container by crushing or cutting then by burning or burying. Do not re-use empty containers. Do not dump unwanted LEADFOG in water source. Keep unused LEADFOG on the original container, tightly closed, locked up and out of reach of children and away from food. Wash yourself. Change and wash used clothes. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Do not enter treated area until all treated surfaces are dry. 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Composition: Fenvalerate ................. 30 g/L Xylene .......................... 771 g/L Packaging : 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml 36 Bottles x 250 ml 72 Bottles x 100 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Fill knapsack sprayer with one-half of the required amount of water. Add the recommended rate of Leadmark insecticide and mix thoroughly before adding the remaining portion of water. Apply Leadmark insecticide as high volume spray when insects first appear. Repeat spraying whenever necessary. CROP PEST 10ml/16L Mango Mango Hopper, tipborer, twigborer 5 - 8 Crucifers Diamond-back Moth, Cabbage Worm 5 - 8 Cucurbits Squash Beetles 5 - 8 Cotton Aphids, Bollworms 5 - 8 Beans Aphids, Leafminer, Bean Lycaenid 5 - 8 Tobacco Aphids, Budworm 5 - 8 COMPATIBILITY: Leadmark insecticide is compatible with commonly used insecticides and fungicides except strong alkaline materials such as Bordeaux mixture, lime and caustic soda. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: Do not spray Leadmark insecticide two days before harvest. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Entry to field and crops treated with Leadmark insecticide can be done one day after spraying.",6);arrFiles[182]=new Array(183,"ProductsAndServices/List/LeadMark/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[183]=new Array(184,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadonil/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",10);arrFiles[184]=new Array(185,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadonil/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Leadonil 500 SC Description: Leadonil 500 SC is a broad spectrum agricultural fungicide effective against a wide range of diseases in field, fruit and vegetable crops. Active Ingredient: Chlorothalonil ................... 500 g/L Packaging : 12 Box x 1 L DIRECTION FOR USE: Use Leadonil at a dose of 6.0 to 8.5 tbsp. in 16 liters of water. Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage. Spray when disease threatens and repeat at 7 to 14 day interval. CROP DISEASES CONTROLLED 10ml/16L Potato Early and Late Blight, Vine Rot 6.0 - 8.5 Tomato Early and Late Blight, Vine Rot 6.0 - 8.5 Beans Rust, Anthracnose 6.0 - 8.5 Carrots Alternaria 6.0 - 8.5 Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli Powdery Mildew 6.0 - 8.5 Cucumber, Melon, Squash, Watermelon Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew, Cercospora, Anthracnose, Septoria, Fruit Rot, Early and Late Blight 6.0 - 8.5 Celery Early and Late Blight 6.0 - 8.5 Eggplant Early and Late Blight, Cercospora, Anthracnose 6.0 - 8.5 Onion, Garlic Downy Mildew, Purple Blotch, Neck Rot, Leaf Blight 6.0 - 8.5 Pepper Early and Late Blight, Cercospora, Anthracnose 6.0 - 8.5 Corn Helminthosporium, Cercospora 6.0 - 8.5 Grape Downy Mildew, Powdery Mildew, Fruit Rot 6.0 - 8.5 Mango Anthracnose, Diplodia 6.0 - 8.5 Banana Sigatoka, leaf Freckle, Rust 6.0 - 8.5 Ornamental Black Spot, Powdery Mildew, Black Rot 6.0 - 8.5 COMPATIBILITY: Leadonil is compatible with other commonly used fungicides, insecticides and acaricides except strong alkaline substances. Do not spray with certain spray adjuvant. Do not add stickers, spreaders and wetting agents. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: DO NOT apply within 7 to 14 days from last spray till harvest. 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Apply the prepared solution at the following rates: Pre-Construction Treatment: For overall treatment of floor slabs, porch floors and entrace platforms, apply the solution at the rate of four (4) liters per square meter or seven (7) liters per square meter if fill is washed gravel or other coarse materials. On hollow blocks foundation or voids of masonry, apply solution at the rate of seven (7) liters per three (3) linear meters. On crawl spaces, apply the solution at the rate of five (5) liters per linear meter per 30 cm. of depth from grade to bottom foundation. Apply the solution on both sides of the foundation and around all pipes and piers. Post-Construction Treatment: Apply the solution at the rate of five (5) liters oer linear meter to trench to as deep as the base of the foundation of the building being treated. Treat the soil for use as backfill as well as the soil under and around piers and porches. To avoid exposure to direct sunlight of the treated soil, cover treated with a layer of untreated soil. Remedial and Spot Treatment: If there is clear evidence of termite reinfestation after the initial treatment as result of breakdown or disruption of chemical barrier on the siol due to human activities such as excavation, construction and landscaping, only then should re-treatment be made and should be made in accordance with prescribed application techniques. Spot treatment may be made to reinfested critical areas particularly those area exposed to sunlight, only as necessary.",5);arrFiles[188]=new Array(189,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadrex/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[189]=new Array(190,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadrite/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[190]=new Array(191,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadrite/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Leadrite Description: Active Ingredient: Packaging :",2);arrFiles[191]=new Array(192,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadrite/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[192]=new Array(193,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadthrel/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",13);arrFiles[193]=new Array(194,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadthrel/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Leadthrel 480 SL Description: Plant growth regulator for flowering of pineapple, ripening of banana, mango, pineapple and coffee. Composition: Ethephon ...................... 480 g/L Solvent (Water) ............ 534 g/L Packaging : Drum x 200 L 36 x 500 ml DIRECTIONS FOR USE: For initiation of flowering in Pineapple: Use 1 to 2 liters of Leadthrel plus 20 - 40 kgs. UREA in 1,000 to 2,000 liter of water per hectare. Use higher rate during hard to force months (May to December) and high volume sprays on very large plants. Apply to pineapple plants of adequate size and maturity; generally 6 to 8 months prior to harvest. Apply when foilage is dry. For Pineapple Ripening: Mix 1&frac14; to 2&frac12; liters of Leadthrel with 1,000 liters of water to obtain complete spray coverage of 1 hectare. Ensure through spray coverage of plants and fruits one or two weeks before anticipated harvest. Use high rate during cool and cloudy weather conditions. DO NOT harvest fruit at least one week after application of Leadthrel. For Ripening of Coffee Berries: Test maturity of berries first. Pick green berries at random from bottom branches of several trees. From this sample, count 100 berries and cut into halves. Mature berries have hard seeds whereas immature berries have soft seeds. Repeat test after 7 to 10 days, if less than 90 of the berries are mature. Apply Leadthrel if there are 90 more mature berries. Most green berries are found in the lower 2/3 of the tree. So direct spray to this part. Harvest at optimum ripeness which generally occurs between 14 and 30 days after application. DO NOT applyLeadthrel on trees under stress from drought or pests or if rain is expected within 4 to 6 hours. For ripening of other fruits: For use in uniform ripening of other fruits apply as post-harvest spray or dip. Mix 5mL of Leadthrel with 1 liter of water and apply as overall spray to fruits or immerse fruits into the solution. Mature fruits respond better and faster to Leadthrel ripening. TREE PART WITH BERRIES (Meters) ALTITUDE (Meters Above Sea Level) DOSAGE RATE (ml/1000 Trees) Unshaded Shaded 1.0 - 1.5 800 - 1500 &gt;1500 100 150 150 200 2.0 - 2.5 800 - 1500 &gt;1500 200 300 300 400 3.0 - 3.5 800 - 1500 &gt;1500 400 450 450 600 COMPATIBILITY: DO NOT mix Leadthrel with and pesticide. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: Fruits that are already ripe on the day of treatment can be harvested without any harmful residue. Generally, treatment is done at least a week before harvest. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Re-entry into treated areas may be done as soon as spray has dried.",7);arrFiles[194]=new Array(195,"ProductsAndServices/List/Leadthrel/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[195]=new Array(196,"ProductsAndServices/List/Malathion/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",12);arrFiles[196]=new Array(197,"ProductsAndServices/List/Malathion/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Malathion 57 EC Description: For the control of insect pests in agricultural crops, ornamentals, households, poultry/livestock houses, pets and stored grains. Packaging : Drum x 200 L 12 Bottles x 1 L 24 Bottles x 500 ml 36 Bottles x 240 ml 72 Bottles x 100 ml DIRECTION FOR USE: CROP / USAGE PEST Dose in Tbsp per 16L Fruit Trees aphids, mealy bugs, scale insects 1.5 - 3 Rice army worms, case worms, leafhopper, bugs 2.5 Corn earworm, silkworm, aphids, grasshoppers 3.5 Crucifiers / cabbage cabbage worms, loopers, diamond back moth 2.5 Legumes aphids, beanfly, cutworm, flea beetles, leafminers, maggots, mealybugs, podborers, thrips 2.5 Grapes beetles, cutworms, leafhoppers, mealybugs, scale insects, spider mites 3 Pineapple mealy bugs 3 Pepper aphids, cutworms, fruitworms 3 Garlic, Onion cutworms 3 Tobacco aphids, katydid 3 - 6 Ornamentals aphids, cutworms, fruitworms 3 - 5 Livestock Houses houseflies, hornflies lice, mice, ticks 19 Stored Grains (Rice, Corn, Beans) beetles, grain borers, weevils 80 Household Pest ants, bedbugs, cockroaches, crickets, mosquitoes 80 Pets (Dogs, Cats) fleas, ticks 12 Poultry houseflies, mosquitoes, flies 10 Tomato ladybeetle 3 - 5 Eggplant aphids, fruitworms 3 - 5 Sorghum web worm 3 1 Tbsp = 10 ml COMPATIBILITY: Malathion is compatible with commonly used insecticides or fungicides except those of alkaline materials such as Bordeaux mixture, Lime sulphur, caustic soda, etc. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: One day after each spraying. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: One day after each spraying.",7);arrFiles[197]=new Array(198,"ProductsAndServices/List/Malathion/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[198]=new Array(199,"ProductsAndServices/List/Manager/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",15);arrFiles[199]=new Array(200,"ProductsAndServices/List/Manager/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Manager 80 WP Description: Broad Spectrum Protectant fungicide Active Ingredient: Mancozeb ............... 800 g/Kg Packaging : Bag x 25 Kg 12 Boxes x 1 Kg 16 x 3 Lbs DIRECTION FOR USE: Use Manager at the rate of 3 to 6 tbsp. of water (one sprayload). Add spreader-sticker at the rate of 1 - 2 tbsp. per 16 liters of fungicidal solution. Spray at 7 to 10 day intervals. Use the lower rate during low disease preassure (dry months) and higher rate during high disease pressure (rainy months). CROPS DISEASES CONTROLLED 10ml/16L Water Potato Early and Late Blight 3 - 6 Tomato Early and Late Blight 3 - 6 Cabbage, Cauliflower Alternaria Leaf Spot, Downy Mildew 3 - 6 Beans Rust, Downy Mildew, Anthracnose 3 - 6 Celery Late Blight 3 - 6 Lettuce Downy Mildew 3 - 6 Cucumbers, Melons, Watermelons Downy Mildew, Anthracnose, Scab 3 - 6 Onion, Garlic Purple Blotch, Downy Mildew, Botrytis Leaf Blight 3 - 6 Pepper Anthracnose 3 - 6 Rice Blast, Sheath Blight 3 - 6 Corn Helminthosporium Leaf Spot 3 - 6 Tobacco Blue Mold, Anthracnose 3 - 6 Banana Sigatoka, Black Leaf Streak 3 - 6 Mango Anthracnose, Scabs 3 - 6 Citrus Russetting, Greasy Spot, Black Spot 3 - 6 Papaya Fruit Rot 3 - 6 Ornamentals Black Spot, Blight, Anthracnose 3 - 6 PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: Allow 7 days from last spray till harvest. RE-ENTRY PERIOD: Soon as spray has dried. 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It also contains a complete range of trace elements in the right proportion with EDTA chelation for better micro-nutrient uptake. Active Ingredient: Packaging : 10 Boxes x 1 Kg 20 Boxes x 500 gms FEATURES BENEFITS 100% Water Soluble High Urea-N Content Complete Chelated Trace Elements No clogging of the sprayer Improved leaf uptake of the product Risk of leak burning and scorching is low Assured balanced plant nutrition. DIRECTION FOR USE: Apply Mega Booster as foliar spray at a dosage of 4 - 6 tbsp. (1 tbsp. = 10ml) in 16 liters of water. Use the lower rate when leaves are young and the higher rate to fully grown leaves. Direct spray on upper and lower side of the leaves to ensure full absorption of nutrients. The best time to spray Mega Booster is early morning or late evening, When temperatures are lower. High temperatures and high humidity increase the susceptibility of plants to injury from sprayed chemicals. Crops under water stress conditions should not be sprayed. CROP TIME OF APPLICATION AND GROWTH STAGE Rice Spray at booting and heading stage. Potato Start spraying one month after planting and continue every 7 days until one week before harvest.q Tomato Spray one week before flowering up to two weeks until last harvest. Crucifers (Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brocolli) Start spraying one month after transplanting until one week before harvest at 7 days. Carrot Spray at 7 to 14 day intervals once sufficient foliage has developed. Cucurbits (Melon, Pakwan, Pipino) Spray at flowering until two weeks before harvest at 7 day intervals. Eggplant Spray every after harvest at 14 day intervals. Legumes (Mongo, Sitao, Peas) Spray at the beginning of flowering and then two more applications at 7 - 14 day intervals. Lettuce Make first application 30 - 40 days after sowing and up to 5 more applications at 14day intervals. Onion/Garlic Spray 30 days after transplanting or 60 days after sowing. Spray up to 4 times at 10 - 14 day intervals. Mango Spray at 42 days after flower induction (DAI) and repeat at 56 DAI. Banana Spray on the flowers at 15 day intervals for three consecutive months. Citrus Spray twice at 14 day intervals prior to bloom. Corn Spray during flowering and ear formation. Tabacco Spray once at 80 - 90 days after transplanting (DAT). Ornamentals/Orchids Spray at 7 days interval at flowering. Use at the rate of 1 - 2 tsp. per gallon of water. COMPATIBILITY: Mega Booster is compatible with a wide range of pesticides except Benzimidazole fungicides (e.g. Benomyl). If the compatibility of Mega Booster with a given products is not known, it is suggested to test some by mixing them together at the recommended rates before preparing a tank mix. A suitable adjucant may be added to the spray solution in order to ensure uniform cover of the plant surfaces, improve uptake by the leaves and reduce potential phytotoxicity. Mega Booster should not be mixed with Calcium and Magnesium-containing fertilizers.",9);arrFiles[209]=new Array(210,"ProductsAndServices/List/MegaBooster/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[210]=new Array(211,"ProductsAndServices/List/MegaF/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[211]=new Array(212,"ProductsAndServices/List/MegaF/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Mega F-21 Description: Mega F-21 is an all-purpose foliar fertilizer that meets the highest quality standards required for foliar application such as high Urea-nitrogen content, and a complete range to trace elements with EDTA chelation to provide better micro-nutrient uptake. Packaging : 10 Boxes x 1 Kg 20 Boxes x 500 gms FEATURES BENEFITS 100% Water Soluble High Urea-N Content Complete Chelated Trace Elements No clogging of the sprayer Improved leaf uptake of the product Risk of leak burning and scorching is low Assured balanced plant nutrition. DIRECTION FOR USE: Apply Mega F-21 as foliar spray at a dosage of 4 - 6 tbsp. (1 tbsp. = 10ml) in 16 liters of water. Use the lower rate when leaves are young and the higher rate to fully grown leaves. Direct spray on upper and lower side of the leaves to ensure full absorption of nutrients. The best time to spray Mega F-21 is early morning or late evening, When temperatures are lower. High temperatures and high humidity increase the susceptibility of plants to injury from sprayed chemicals. Crops under water stress conditions should not be sprayed. CROP TIME OF APPLICATION AND GROWTH STAGE Rice Spray at mid-tillering and panicle initiation. Potato Start spraying two weeks after planting or at hilling up. Make three more spray at 7 days interval. Tomato Start spraying one week after transplanting and continue at 7 days interval until the fifth week. Crucifers (Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brocolli) Start spraying one week after transplanting and then 5 more applications at 7 days interval. Carrot Spray at 7 to 14 day intervals once sufficient foliage has developed. Cucurbits (Melon, Pakwan, Pipino) Begin spraying 30 - 40 days after emergence. Repeat at 10 - 14 days interval. Eggplant Spray every after harvest at 14 day intervals. Legumes (Mongo, Sitao, Peas) Make first application 15 days after planting and repeat at 7 to 14 days interval. Lettuce Make first application 30 - 40 days after sowing and up to 5 more applications at 14day intervals. Onion/Garlic Spray 30 days after transplanting or 60 days after sowing. Spray up to 4 times at 10 - 14 day intervals. Mango Make first application 7 - 14 days after flower induction (DAI) and repeat at 21DAI. Banana Spray on the followers at 15 day intervals for three consecutive months. Citrus Spray twice at 14 day intervals prior to bloom. Corn Spray during the vegetable stage at 7 to 14 days interval. Tabacco Spray thrice beginning at 15 days after transplanting (DAT) and repeat at 14 days interval. Ornamentals/Orchids Begin spraying at seeding stage at 10 days interval prior to bloom. Use at the rate of 1 - 2 tsp. per gallon of water. COMPATIBILITY: Mega F-21 is compatible with a wide range of pesticides except Benzimidazole fungicides (e.g. Benomyl). If the compatibility of Mega F-21 with a given products is not known, it is suggested to test some by mixing them together at the recommended rates before preparing a tank mix. A suitable adjucant may be added to the spray solution in order to ensure uniform cover of the plant surfaces, improve uptake by the leaves and reduce potential phytotoxicity. Mega F-21 should not be mixed with Calcium and Magnesium-containing fertilizers.",9);arrFiles[212]=new Array(213,"ProductsAndServices/List/MegaF/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[213]=new Array(214,"ProductsAndServices/List/Mosquiron/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",10);arrFiles[214]=new Array(215,"ProductsAndServices/List/Mosquiron/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Mosquiron Description: A Novel Product for the Control of Mosquito Larvae Composition: Novaluron ............... 100 g/L Inert Ingredients .... 900 g/L MOSQUIRON An insect growth regulator (IGR) belonging to the latest generation of benzoylphenyl urea insecticides. A novel molecule (novaluron), which interferes with normal molting by inhibiting chitin synthesis. Prevents the succesful completion of the molting process, which resulst in the death of the larvae before it passes to the next instar. It differes from other IGR products, juvenile hormones mimics, which allow larvae to complete their development and act only by preventing adult emergence. In two years of extensive biological assays in the laboratory and in the field, MOSQUIRON has been proven to be highly effective against mosquito larvae at very low application rates, for prolonged periods. Low mammalian toxicity: Oral LD 50&gt;5,000 mg/kg. Dermal LD 50&gt;2,000 mg/kg (rats). Non-toxic to fish, algae, earth worms and birds. Due to its high selectivity against target pests, it can be used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs and is suitable for use against mosquito larvae in water bodies where biological control exists. No recorded resistance &ndash; it is effective against organophosphate and pyrethoid resistant insect species. It is also best alternative to monolayer oils (MLO). Mosquito Larvae Control Application at Breeding Sites Sewage Ponds, rain water ponds, irrigation reservoirs, water canals and other breeding habitats. It may be applied for prevention or to control existing larvae. Mortality occurs within 2-4 days. Application Interval Apply Mosquiron to breeding sites once every 2-4 weeks, depending on the breeding potential and characteristics of water body (rate of water influx causing dillution of product, amount of vegetation and uneveness of shoreline) - all of which can effect control. Application Rate: 0.5 - 2.0 mlMosquiron per cubic meter (1,000 L) water depending on larval density, water influx and vegetation density. When water is 20 cm deep: Dilute 1-2 tbsp of mosquiron into 5L of water to cover an area of 100 square meters. When water is 50 cm deep: Dilute 2-4 tbsp of mosquiron into 5L of water to cover an area of 100 square meters.",5);arrFiles[215]=new Array(216,"ProductsAndServices/List/Mosquiron/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[216]=new Array(217,"ProductsAndServices/List/NiclosM/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",6);arrFiles[217]=new Array(218,"ProductsAndServices/List/NiclosM/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Niclos M Description: Niclos M is a wettable powder formulation containing 500 gm/K Niclosamide for the control of freshwater snails infesting rice. Packaging : 24 Boxes x 500 gms DIRECTION FOR USE: Apply, as much as possible, to a level field.Introduce water to a depht of 3 cm and wait for snails to surface before application. Apply Niclos M at 500 grams per hectare. Maintain water level at 3 cm if possible and do not introduce irrigation water into treated field at 48 hours after application. Apply Niclos M during high level of infestation between 0 - 15 DAS/DAT. MIXING: Mix the required quantity of Niclos M with a small amount of water to form a slurry and then pour the concentrate into the spray tank partially filled with water. Stir vigorously. Add the rest of the water into the spray tank while stirring. CROP PEST 10ml/16L Water Rice Golden Apple Snail 5.0 COMPATIBILITY: Niclos M should not be mixed with other products.",4);arrFiles[218]=new Array(219,"ProductsAndServices/List/NiclosM/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[219]=new Array(220,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetNet/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",14);arrFiles[220]=new Array(221,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetNet/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Olyset Net (provides a novel approach for the control and prevention of flying insects.) Olyset Net , first of its kind in the market, is made from high density polyethylene filaments impregnated with permethrin . This is different from the ordinary aluminum and plastic screens because of its insecticidal action that knocks down and kills mosquitoes and flies at contact. Also, it allows good airflow because of its wide mesh size for increased comfort. It is durable to washing and has a long lasting efficacy of at least 5 years. Olyset Net is safe to use. It passed the World Health Organization Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES) and is recommended as means in preventing and controlling dengue and malaria causing mosquitoes. Olyset Net is considered as one of the &ldquo;Most Amazing Inventions of 2004&rdquo; by Time magazine in its December 6, 2004 issue. Olyset Net can be used in several applications. Currently, it is applied in the following: 1. Hotels and restaurants as wall and door curtains. 2. Residential, school, hospitals and other establishments as window and door screens. 3. Horse stables as protective covering.",3);arrFiles[221]=new Array(222,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetNet/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[222]=new Array(223,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetRoll/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[223]=new Array(224,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetRoll/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Description: Active Ingredient: Packaging :",2);arrFiles[224]=new Array(225,"ProductsAndServices/List/OlysetRoll/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",1);arrFiles[225]=new Array(226,"ProductsAndServices/List/Pesguard/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",18);arrFiles[226]=new Array(227,"ProductsAndServices/List/Pesguard/cockroach.gif","2005-06-14","cockroach.gif","","","",4);arrFiles[227]=new Array(228,"ProductsAndServices/List/Pesguard/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Pesguard FG 161 Description: Space Spray Concetrate for dilution in oil or water for misting, ULV and thermal fogging spray application against a broad spectrum of flying and crawling insects. Composition: d--tetramethrin ................. 40 g/L Cyphenothrin .................. 120 g/L Solvent .............................. to 1 L BEWARE OF MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES Mosquitoes are blood-sucking insects that develop in flowing and standing water. They undergo complete metamorphosis, from egg, larva, pupa and adult in about ten days. Diseases such as Dengue, Malaria, Yelllow Fever, Encephalitis or Filariasis may be acquired in any place where mosquito thrives. Dengue is one mosquito-borne infection, which in recent years has become a major international public health concern. It is found in tropical and sub-tropical regions around the world, predominantly in urban and semi-urban areas. An estimated 500,000 cases of DHF require hospitalization each year, of whom a very large proportion are children. At least 2.5% of cases die, although case fatality could be twice as high. A rapid rise in urban populations is bringing even greater numbers of people into contact with this vector, especially in areas that are favorable for mosquito breeding, e.g. where houselhold water storage is common and where solid waste disposal services are inadequate. &hellip;Cockroaches and other pest-borne diseases as well! Cockroaches are another nuisance pest. These insects have staying power and they have been around for 30 million years. Throught time, they have been through many changes and have not only endured but thrived. They feed on almost anything of plant and animal origin, fresh or spoiled. They have adapted so well to man&rsquo;s environment that they have acquired worldwide distribution. Cockroaches are very transportable. They are very adept at hitchhiking and because of this behavior, they pose potential health problem. They can carry contaminating organisms on their legs, which proves risky to human foodstuff. NOW, GUARD YOURSELF FROM DISEASES! Pesguard FG-161 is on guard to protect homes and communities from the danger of pests. It is an effective solution to eradicate deadly mosquitoes, houseflies and insects such as cockroaches and gnats since it is flexible for both water and oil dilution at a low cost. Not only it is effective, but has a high margin of safety for public use. Pesguard FG-161 is a new formulation, developed for controlling the pest of public health importance. This formulation is copmposed of pyretroid insecticides, Gokilaht as excellent killing agent, and Neo-Pynamin Forte as super knockdown agent. Both compounds have low acute toxicity to mammals. 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It acts mainly by ingestion, but has showm some contract activity. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: CROP PEST DOSE (Tbsp/16L) Spray Volume Per Ha. (Liter) Cabbage Diamond-Back Moth 1 - 2 400 COMPATIBILITY: The compatibility of Rimon 10 EC with other products may be influenced by their formulation and nature of spray water. It is therefore recommended that test must be done before mixing with other pesticides. PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL: At least 1 (one) week before harvest. 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DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Silwet is used as a tank-side adjuvant with with insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides at the rate of 0.025% to 0.1% of the spray solution. Fill mix-tank with the required amount of water and insecticide. Add the recommended amount of this product near the end of the filling process and mix well. MIXED WITH CROP 10ml/16L Water mL/100L Water Insecticide Mango 1 - 2 (4 - 16 mL) 15 - 100 RE-ENTRY PERIOD: DO NOT enter treated field without protective clothing (long sleeved shirt and long pants) until sprays have dried. COMPATIBILITY: Silwet as spray surfactant is compatible with most commonly used agricultural fungicides, insecticides, growth regulators and foliar fertilizers. PRE-HARVEST INTERVALS: No PHI needed when Silwet is used alone. 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Effective on resistant pest. Dinotefuran can work against insects resistant to organophosphate, carbamate and/or pyrethroid compounds as well as sensitive one. Highly systemic. Readily absorbed and translocated into plants. Active Ingredient: Dinotefuran .... 200 g/Kg Sugar, etc ....... 800 g/Kg Packaging : 20 cartons x 10 sachets x 12 gms",3);arrFiles[248]=new Array(249,"ProductsAndServices/List/Starkle/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[249]=new Array(250,"ProductsAndServices/List/Stop/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",9);arrFiles[250]=new Array(251,"ProductsAndServices/List/Stop/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: STOP Description: For effective control of Golden Apple Snails in transplanted and direct seeded rice. Packaging : 12 Boxes x 1 Kg DIRECTION FOR USE: For efficient use of Stop 6% pellets against Golden Apple Snail, a standing water of 1 to 2 inches depth is required to enable the Golden Apple Snail to move about and feed on the applied bait. It is also recommended to apply this product late in the afternoon since Golden Apple Snail are active feeders during night time. CROP NO. OF KILOS PER HA. TIME AND METHOD OF APPLICATION Transplanted Rice 2 to 4 Broadcast 2 kgs. of Stop 6% pellets into rice paddies with 1 - 2 inches of standing water, immediately in the afternoon after transplanting. When needed a follow-up application of 2 kgs. may be made 2 to 3 days later. Direct-Seeded (Pre-germinated Wet Seeded Rice) 4 to 8 Broadcast 2 kgs. of Stop 6% pellets into rice paddies with 0.5 - 1.0 inches of standing water, immediately in the afternoon after seeding (DAS). A follow-up application of 2 - 6 kgs. maybe made 4 to 6 days later depending on the existing live snail population. RE-ENTRY: Do not enter treated field within 48 hours after application.",4);arrFiles[251]=new Array(252,"ProductsAndServices/List/Stop/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",3);arrFiles[252]=new Array(253,"ProductsAndServices/List/Sure/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",11);arrFiles[253]=new Array(254,"ProductsAndServices/List/Sure/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Sure 250 EC Description: Sure is an emulsifiable concentrate formulation containing 250 gms/L Niclosamide for the control of freshwater snails infesting rice. DIRECTION FOR USE: As much as posible, apply to a level field. Introduce water to a depht of 3 cm and wait for snails to surface before application. Apply 1 liter Sure per hectare of Transplanted Rice or spray evenly at the rate of 180 - 250 liters of solution per hectare. Use 1.5 liters Sure per hectare when water depth is more than 3 cm. or when rainfall is expected. Maintain water level at 3 cm. if possible and do not introduce irrigation water into treated field at least 48 hours after application. Mixing: Pour the required quality of Sure into the sprayer tank partially field with water and stir vigorously. Add the rest of the water while stirring. CROP PEST 10ML/16L Water SPRAY VOLUME (liters/ha.) NO. OF SPRAY LOADS/HA. Rice Golden Apple Snail 7 - 10 10 - 14 250 180 15 11 COMPATIBILITY: Sure should not be mixed with other products. 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Make a measurement of the required amount of the product and dilute with water as prescribed in the label. For the control of mosquito adults by bed net impregnation, impregnate with the dilution for minimum of ten minutes and dry off in the shade. Target Pests Application Method Dosage or Dilution Rate Anopheline mosquitoes Bed Net Impregnation 0.2g ai per sq. m. or 10 fold dilution",4);arrFiles[263]=new Array(264,"ProductsAndServices/List/Vectron/sm.gif","2005-06-14","sm.gif","","","",2);arrFiles[264]=new Array(265,"ProductsAndServices/List/Victor/bg.gif","2005-06-14","bg.gif","","","",12);arrFiles[265]=new Array(266,"ProductsAndServices/List/Victor/detail.htm","2005-06-14","Leads Agri Products Corporation","","","Home About Us | Products and Services | News And Articles | FAQ | Downloads | Contact Us Product Name: Victor 20 WP Description: An effective insecticide for malaria vector control. Packaging : 96 x 125 gms GENERAL INFORMATION : Victor 20 WP is a new type of insecticide designed specifically for malaria vector control. The active ingredient, etofenprox, is a unique CHO-compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only. Apart from being highly effective in controlling malaria vector mosquitos, Victor 20 WP also exhibits excellent persistence on wall surfaces and net fibers and works primarily by contact action against the target pest. Target Pests METHOD OF APPLICATION AND DOSE RATE Anopheline mosquitoes Mix 12.5-25.0g of Victor per liter water. Use 40ml of the solution per square meter or enough volume to totally wet the area. Apply as residual or surface spray. COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with most types of pesticides. 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Apply the prepared solution at the following rates: Pre-Construction Treatment: For overall treatment of floor slabs, porch floors and entrace platforms, apply the solution at the rate of four (4) liters per square meter or seven (7) liters per square meter if fill is washed gravel or other coarse materials. On hollow blocks foundation or voids of masonry, apply solution at the rate of seven (7) liters per three (3) linear meters. On crawl spaces, apply the solution at the rate of five (5) liters per linear meter per 30 cm. of depth from grade to bottom foundation. Apply the solution on both sides of the foundation and around all pipes and piers. Post-Construction Treatment: Apply the solution at the rate of five (5) liters oer linear meter to trench to as deep as the base of the foundation of the building being treated. Treat the soil for use as backfill as well as the soil under and around piers and porches. To avoid exposure to direct sunlight of the treated soil, cover treated with a layer of untreated soil. Remedial and Spot Treatment: If there is clear evidence of termite reinfestation after the initial treatment as result of breakdown or disruption of chemical barrier on the siol due to human activities such as excavation, construction and landscaping, only then should re-treatment be made and should be made in accordance with prescribed application techniques. 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Composition: Deltamethrin .......................... 25 g/L Solvent and Emulsifier ....... 868 g/L The Expert&rsquo;s Choice WOODTEC 2.5 EC is an extremely active insecticide that guaratees the safety of freshly felled logs, rattan furniture, sawn timber, plywood, particle board and other materials from insect pests such as pinhole, shothole borers, powder-post beetles, termites and woodworm. Today, WOODTEC 2.5 EC (Deltamethrin) is the most reliable pyrethoid based insecticide available. WOODTEC 2.5 EC can also be combined with the most commonly used fungicides today. Product Features GIVES LONG LASTING PROTECTION For years, your wood is greatly protected from insect attacks. A VERY POWERFUL PROTECTANT It controls all kinds of insects that attack wood. For All Types of Timber, Wood Boards, Bamboo and Rattan. HIGHLY EFFECTIVE FORMULATION Fit at low concentration for bruh-on, surface spray, dip-tank and vaccum impregnation treatments. HIGH MARGIN OF SAFETY It&rsquo;s not harmful to humans. LOW ON STINKING ODOR AND STAIN Directions for Proper Usage: WOODTEC 2.5 EC is mixed in light oil, kerosene or water and applied in accordance to the period of protection required and chosen application technique WOODTEC 2.5 EC may be applied by dipping or spraying until it achieves entire surface wetting. The type of wood to be protected is the main determinant of its dilution rate. Because test results have shown that there is zero &ldquo;stripping&rdquo; effect when wood materials are dipped in WOODTEC 2.5 EC wood protectant, dipping is now one of the most common applications. This technique avoids the need to fill-up the tank with anything other than the standard solution. TREATMENT PERIOD: Any frech cut moist wood surface is prone to insect attacks. Treatment of exposed wood surfaces prior of drying should be made as soon as possible after the timber is cut and it muist be always be within 12 hours. 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