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PRODUCTS & SERVICES NAFA products range is currently include eight of agrochemical products (insecticides and fungicides) and two public health products. 1. Agro Chemicals Products
2. Public Health Products
Quality is one of the company's basic elements starting with the technical materials sources, industrial process and end with the marketing and customers satisfaction. 1. Carbendazol - Spanish Product
Fungicide Wettable Powder Characteristics: Fungicide for prevention and treatment of pest caused by endo-and-ectoparasites. Uses:
Dosage: Apply by normal spreading at 0.05 for stone fruits and at 0.06% for others. Security Range: Security time 15 days from treatment to crop harvest. Warnings It is recommended to alter treatments with fungicides of other mature in order to avoid resistance. User Responsibilities: All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are many factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc. The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label. 2. Kocide 2000
The copper fungicide for pepper and tomato diseases. Controls bacterial spot, bacterial speck and early blight.
Pepper and tomato plants are subject to several diseases that reduce yield and market value of the fruit. Disease control is important to profitable fresh market production. The easiest and least expensive control method is to set disease-free transplants in a field where neither peppers nor tomatoes were grown the year before. However even the best laid plan can fail when heavy rainfall and a humid, local microclimate make conditions conducive to disease development. Bacterial Spot The most widespread and pernicious of the pepper diseases is bacterial spot. This disease, caused by a seed and soil-borne bacterium. (Xanthomonas vesicatoria) mars fruit finish of pepper and tomato. The bacterium attacks both leaves and fruit and can spread rapidly throughout the crop. Infection of the foliage can be identified by yellowish green to brown spots distributed randomly on the leaves. Severely infected leaves will turn yellow and drop. The first sign of infection on the pepper fruit is a tiny black dot surrounded by a ring of lighter of color. As the spot enlarges, it takes on a brownish, scab-like appearance with a sunken centre. If left untreated the fruit spots will rupture and the surrounding skin will peel away from the center of infection. Bacterial spot on pepper is difficult to control once established in the field. If weather is wet and disease potential high protect seedlings with an application of KOCIDE* 2000. Apply 2-3 kg per hectare at 7-14 day intervals, or as needed. Spray applications made before rain provide better control than sprays applied after rain. Bacterial spot control is also economically important for tomato growers. Disease symptoms are similar to those on pepper, with the tomato fruit bearing the more conspicuous signs of infection. Severely infected fruits often become malformed because of growth retardation on diseased areas. KOCIDE 2000 provides excellent protection against bacterial spot on tomatoes used at 2-3 kg per hectare at 7-10 day intervals, or as needed, depending on disease severity. Control of Bacterial Spot on Pepper
Data courtesy of Dr. D.J. Merton and Mr. S.H. Kim, University of Delaware, USA KOCIDE 2000 contains 35% metallic copper. Basic copper sulphate contains 53% metallic copper. Control of Bacterial Spot on Tomatoes
Data courtesy of Dr. Walter Stevenson, Pundue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.. Bacterial Speck Bacterial speck (Pseudomonas tomato) is a serious tomato disease in wet climates and in fields with overhead irrigation. The bacteria infect leaves and stems, causing dark brown necrotic spots of irregular shape and size. Individual spots are usually small but it left untreated will merge to form larger lesions. Infected areas are often concentrated near left margins. Fruit lesions can be very severe with bacterial speck. Initially pinhead size, the healthy tissue around the lesions remains green as the fruit ripens resulting in fruit distortion and a major economic reduction in fruit quality. Always spray with KOCIDE 2000 when bacterial speck threatens to reduce the fresh fruit value of your tomato crop. Control of Bacterial Spot on Tomatoes
Data courtesy of Dr. Raymond Schneider, University of California, USA, Copper Count N Copper ammonium carbonate 96gm/litre. Early Blight Another important infectious disease of tomato is early blight (Alternaria solani). All the above ground growth of the plant is susceptible to this disease. Alternaria causes severe leaf blight as well as stem canker and collar rot. It is particularly destructive to young seedlings and transplants. The typical symptoms of early blight are the concentric target like markings which appear on leaves and the stem ends of fruits. As the spots enlarge, tissue around the lesions weakens and dies. Heavy leaf and fruit drop will follow without prompt fungicidal application. Griffin recommends application of combination sprays of KOCIDE 2000 with Manex* or Manex* II at 7-10 day intervals. Note to Growers Recommended rates for disease control may vary from country to country. Please consult your local Kocide 2000 pesticide label. Always read label recommendations before using any pesticides.
KOCIDE 2000, (cupric hydroxide 53.7% contains 35% metallic copper), is registered in more than 50 countries for use on more than 45 food crops. Kocide 2000 is the product of choice for tomato and pepper disease control.
3. Sumix
Insecticide Emulsifiable Concentrate Content: Fenitrothion: 50% w/v (500 gr/l) Applications: Fruit trees (coddling moth and other caterpillars, San Jose scale, banana scale and other scales and aphids); Citrus (thrips, scales and aphids); Grapevine (grape moth and mealy bug); Vegetables "except cruciferous" (moths, artichoke moth, other caterpillars, thrips and aphids); Industrials and ornamentals (aphids, scales, mining and defoliating caterpillars); Rice (borers, bug and aphids); Pastures and furrows (European marsh crane fly and grasshopper) Flooded lands (flies larvae) Doses: Spraying: 0.1-0.15% on rice 1-2 1/ha. conifers 2%
4. Carbendazeel
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Main crops |
Typical pests |
Dosage I/ha |
MI/100I |
PHI*days |
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Cereals |
Tilletia, Ustilago, Fusarium and Septoria |
0.6-0.8 g/kg |
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Rice |
Rice blast, Rice sheath Blight, and rice stem rot |
92-124 g a.i./ha |
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30 days |
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Oilseed rapes |
Sclerotinia, alternaria and Cylindrosporium |
92-154 g a.i./ha |
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20 d |
4.6. Compatibility
Incompatible with alkaline materials.
4.7. Keep locked up out of children and other, unauthorized persons.
4.8. User Responsibilities:
All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are may factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc.
The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label
5. NAFA Fenitro
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5.1 Insecticide
emulsifiable concentrate
Fenitrothion 45% W/V
5.1.1 Biological Properties & Target pests:
Fenitrothion is mainly used to control of chewing, sucking, and boring insects in agriculture. It is also used to control insects in forests and for fly, mosquito and cockroach control in public health programmes.
5.2 Target Crops:
Mainly in cereals, maize, sorghum, cotton, pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, soft fruit, tropical fruit, vines, figs, olives, rice, soya beans, beet, sugar cane, oilseed rape, vegetables, cucurbits, Lucerne, coffee, cocoa, tea, tobacco, ornamentals, turf, pastures, and forestry.
5.3. Mode of action:
Non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action. Cholinesterase inhibitor.
5.4.
Used and recommendations:
Fenitrothion packing 1 Litter
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Main crops |
Typical pests |
Dosage I/ha |
MI/100I |
PHI*Days |
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Rice |
Data gap |
0.6-2 I/ha |
Data gap |
3-5 times/season |
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Wheat, barley |
Data gap |
1-2 I/ha |
Data gap |
1-2 times/season |
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Cotton |
Aphids, whitefly |
1-4 I/ha |
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Leafhopper, thrips, leafworms, boll weevil, spotted bollworm |
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Vegetables |
Aphids, cabbage maggot, caterpillars, thrips, whitefly
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0.2-1.0 I/ha |
100-150 ml/100I water |
2-3 times/season |
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Tobacco |
Aphids thrips whitefly |
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100-150 ml/100I water |
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Pome, citrus and stone fruit |
Aphids, fruit flies, thrips, mites, whitefly, blackfly, scales, waxy scale |
0.05-0.125% |
100-150 ml/100I water |
3-5 times/season |
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Grapes |
Data gap |
0.05-0.075% |
Data gap |
2-3 times/season |
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Tea |
Aphids, bugs, jassids, thrips, mites, scales |
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100 ml/100 I of water |
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Maize and sorghum |
Chewing, sucking and boring insect pests |
31/ha |
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Coffee |
Aphids, leaf mines, scales |
1.0-1.4 I/ha |
100-150 ml/100I water |
2-3 times/season |
5.5. Safety Handling:
Keep locked up out of reach of children and other, unauthorized persons.
5.6. User Responsibilities:
All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are may factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc.
The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label.
6. NAFA Malathion
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6.1 Insecticide Emulsifiable concentrate
Malathion 45%
(W/V)
6.2 Biological Properties & Target pests:
Used to control Coleoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera in a wide range of crops, including cotton, pome, sofe and stone fruit, potatoes, rice and vegetable. Used extensively to control major arthropod disease vectors (culicidae) in public health programmes, ectoparasites (Diptera, Acari, Mallophaga) of cattle, poultry, dogs and cats, human head and body lice (Anoplura), household insects (Diptera, orthoptera), and for the protection of stores gain.
6.3 Target crops:
Use as insecticide and acaricide in a wide range of crops.
6.4 Mode of action
Non-systemic insecticide and acaricide with contact, stomach, and respiratory action.
6.5 Uses and recommendations:
Malathion packing 1 Litter
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Main crops |
Typical pests |
Dosage I/ha |
MI/100I |
PHI*Days |
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Apple |
Aphids, Red spider Mites, Mealybugs, wooly aphid, white fly, Thrips, Tarnished |
250-350 ppm |
520 |
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Broccoli |
Aphids, Red spider Mites, mealybugs, White Fly, Thrips, Tarnished plant Bug, Fourlined leaf Bug, Bean Leafhopper Potato leafhopper, Japanese Beetle adults |
90-125 g a.i./ha |
520 |
3 |
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Cabbage |
Aphids, Red spider Mites, mealybugs, White Fly, Thrips, Tarnished plant Bug, Fourlined leaf Bug, Bean Leafhopper Potato leafhopper, Japanese Beetle adults |
90-125g a.i/ha |
520 |
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6.6 Compatibility
Incompatible with alkaline materials (residual toxicity may be decreased)
6.7 Safety Handling:
Keep locked up out of reach of children and other, unauthorized persons.
6.8 User Responsibilities:
All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are may factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc.
The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label.
7. NAFA ZINON
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7.1 Insecticide emulsifiale concentrate
Diazinon 50% (W/V)
7.2 Biological properties and target pests:
Diazinon is a non-systemic organophosphate insecticide used to control
cockroaches, silverfish, ants and fleas in residential, non-food buildings. Its action is due to the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme needed for proper nervous system function.
7.3 Target crops:
Rice, cotton, orage, hawthorn, vine grapes, orange, tea, apple, pear, cucumber, potato bean etc.
7.3 Mode of action:
Non-systemic organophosphate insecticide
7.4
Uses and recommendations:
Diazinon Packing 1 Litter
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Main crops |
Pests |
Dosage (a.i kg/ha) |
MI/100L |
PHI* DAYS |
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Grape |
Euriophid mites |
0.2-0.3 |
60-80 |
7-10 days |
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Vegetable |
Aphid, scalewing etc |
0.2-0.5 |
60-80 |
7-10 days |
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Rice |
Asiatic rice borer |
0.3-0.5 |
75-100 |
10 days |
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Strawberries |
Spider Mites |
0.2-0.4 |
75-100 |
10 days |
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Potatoes |
Pests of downground |
0.3-.04 |
75-100 |
10 days |
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Ornamental |
Aphid etc.pests |
0.2-0.5 |
60-80 |
10 days |
7.5 Compatibility:
In compatible with alkaline pesticide and propanil
7.6 Safety handling:
Keep locked up out of reach of children and other, unauthorized persons.
7.8 User Responsibilities:
All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are may factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc.
The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label.
8. Temephos 50% EC
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8.1 Public health
products
Trade name : Temephos 50% EC
Use category : insecticide
8.2 Biological properties & target pests:
Biological monitoring involves sampling and analyzing body tissues or fluids to provide an index of exposure to a toxic substance or metabolite. The biological exposure index for organophosphorus cholinesterase inhibitors should be 70 percent of the individual’s baseline cholinesterase activity in the red blood cells.
8.3 Mode of action:
TEMEPHO 50% EC is a non-systemic organophosphorus insecticide. It is used as a selective insecticide with a long residual activity. It is a cholinesterase inhibitor.
8.4.Uses and Recommendations:
TEMEPHOS 50% EC is used for the control of Larvae of mosquito (Anopheles spp, Aedes spp., culex spp) midges, sand flies and Simulium soo. In ponds, lakes, marches and swamps. It is also used for the control of fleas on dogs and cats.
TEMEPHOS 50% EC is effective on Larvae, rather than adults. It is widely used in mosquito abatement program. It is acceptable for use in potable water.
8.5 Recommendation Rate:-
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Common name of the pest |
Treatment area |
Dosage of Temephos 50% EC |
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Mosquito Larvae |
Open water, swamps, marshes etc. with low organics contents |
22-45 ml acre |
Pour required amount of temephos into water stirring constantly. Use sufficient water for good coverage |
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Heavily polluted water with high organic content or vegetable cover is dense |
Note: consult local authorities. High doses will be required |
Repeat. Do not use for any other purpose |
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Small area treatment |
1 tsp. In 1 gallon water/25 sq.meter |
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Lakes, ponds, swamps, drainage, ditches and other mosquito breeding areas. |
40-129 ml/ha |
Can be applied by air/ground equipment use sufficient water to give good coverage. Repeat as necessary |
8.6 Safety Handling
Keep locked up out of reach of children and other, unauthorized persons:
8.7 Toxicity : This products is being safely used for public health and legalized from Saudi Arabia standard organization (SASO)
8.8 User Responsibilities:
All advices and information given in the label have been developed after numerous studies and essays. This company guarantees the proper formulation of the product. Nevertheless, there are may factors out of our control, such as proper mixing weather conditions etc.
The user will be responsible of damage or lack of effect in case of nonfeasance of the recommendations and instructions given in this label.
9. Deltamethrin
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9.1 Deltamethrin 2.5% EC
Public health products
Trade name : Deltamethrin 2.5% EC
Used category : insecticide
9.2 Biological properties & Target
Target : Through contact and stomach poisoning to effectively control a wide range of crawling and flying insects such as cockroaches and disease carrying flies and mosquitoes in residences, hospitals and restaurants.
9.3 Mode of action
DELTAMETHRIN 2.5 EC is a fast acting non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action. As a pyrethroid it prevents the sodium channel from functioning so that no transmission of nerve impulses can take place.
9.4. Recommendations :
Action :
Through contact and stomach poisoning to effectively control a wide range of crawling and flying insects such as cockroaches and disease carrying flies and mosquitoes in residences, hospitals and restaurants.
9.5 Dilution
To be diluted with water for surface spraying.
Deltamethrin packing 1 Litter
Application sites |
Target pests |
Rate of use |
Method of use |
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Space spray: Factories, warehouses, farm buildings, restaurants, feedlots, gardens, parks, garbage dumps, playgrounds, urban areas, zoos, etc. |
Houseflies, mosquitos, cockroaches, stableflies and crawling insects |
Residual spray:
For ourdoor use (manure heaps and garbage dumps): Use high volume application (3 litres in 1000 litres applied at 10 litres /100 m2 |
Spray the mixture in the places of houseflies, mosquitoes and crawling insects in the house yards, walls, shrubs and streets.
Spray mosquitoes at night time, houseflies at morning time when the insects are active |
9.6 Safety handling
Use overall, neoprene gloves and eye protection. When handling exposed material also use disposable overall and a full face- mask or an air hood. Have ch. E. test once a week on the second or third work day when working with this
9.7 Toxicity : This products is being safely used for public health and legalized from Saudi Arabia standard organization (SASO)