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Voliam Targo Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide from Syngenta containing Chlorantraniliprole 6% + Abamectin 4% SC, designed for effective control of both chewing and sucking pests. It works through stomach and contact action, giving quick knockdown and long-lasting protection in crops. Chlorantraniliprole provides strong control of caterpillars and borers by affecting insect muscle function, while Abamectin controls mites, thrips, and leaf miners by disrupting nerve signals. Voliam Targo is highly effective against pests such as fruit borers, diamondback moth (DBM), Spodoptera, leaf folders, thrips, and mites. It is widely used in crops like chilli, tomato, brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, cotton, and grapes. The product helps reduce crop damage, improves plant health, and supports higher yield and better produce quality when used at recommended doses and proper crop stages.

Composition: Chlorantraniliprole 6% + Abamectin 4% SC

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Dosage:
• 0.5–0.7 ml per liter of water
• 80–120 ml per acre

Application Method:
• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage of the affected crop area
• Focus on underside of leaves where mites and larvae are active
• Use sufficient water for complete and uniform coverage

Targeted Pests:
• Fruit Borers → Controls feeding damage in fruits and shoots
• Diamondback Moth (DBM) → Protects crucifer crops from leaf damage
• Leaf Folders → Prevents leaf folding and internal feeding injury
• Spodoptera → Reduces severe defoliation in crops
• Thrips → Controls flower and leaf distortion
• Mites → Reduces leaf bronzing and damage

Timing:
• Spray during early morning or evening hours
• Avoid spraying during high sunlight, heat, or rainy conditions

Frequency:
• Repeat after 7–10 days if pest infestation continues
• Follow crop-specific recommendations for best results

💡 Best Results Tip:
Ensure thorough coverage of both upper and lower leaf surfaces for effective control of hidden pests and larvae.

Cotton – For bollworms, Spodoptera, thrips, and mites
Chilli – For thrips, mites, and fruit borers
Tomato – For fruit borers, leaf miners, and mites
Brinjal – For shoot and fruit borers
Cabbage – For diamondback moth (DBM) and caterpillars
Cauliflower – For DBM and leaf-eating pests
Grapes – For thrips, mites, and leaf miners
Okra – For fruit borers and sucking pests
Beans – For pod borers and thrips
Cucurbits – For fruit borers and mites

• Provides strong suppression of hidden larval pests inside leaves and fruits, reducing unseen crop damage
• Helps protect new flush and tender growth from early insect attack and feeding scars
• Reduces pest pressure on reproductive parts, improving flower stability and fruit set
• Helps maintain healthier plant architecture by limiting internal and surface feeding injury
• Controls multiple pest types simultaneously, reducing mixed pest infestation stress in the field
• Improves leaf cleanliness by reducing mining, spotting, and surface scraping damage
• Supports better nutrient utilization by minimizing pest-induced physiological stress
• Helps crops recover faster after initial pest attack and reduces rebound infestation risk
• Maintains crop vigor during critical growth phases by limiting continuous pest feeding cycles

Vegetative Stage → Controls early infestation of borers, leaf miners, thrips, and mites in Cotton and Vegetable Crops, protecting young foliage and shoots
Flowering Stage → Protects buds and flowers of Chilli, Brinjal, and Tomato from pest attack, supporting better fruit setting and plant development
Fruiting Stage → Reduces larval and mite damage in developing fruits and pods of Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Grapes, helping improve quality and yield

• Wear gloves and mask while spraying
• Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
• Keep away from children and animals
• Do not inhale spray mist
• Wash hands thoroughly after use

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FAQs
1. How does Voliam Targo control insect pests?
It acts through stomach and contact action, disrupting pest feeding and nerve activity, leading to effective pest control.
2. In which crops is Voliam Targo commonly used?
It is commonly used in cotton, chilli, tomato, brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, grapes, and beans.
3. Does Voliam Targo help in controlling hidden pests?
Yes, it is effective against hidden larvae inside leaves and fruits due to its strong translaminar action.
4. What is Voliam Targo Insecticide used for in crops?
Voliam Targo Insecticide is used for controlling a wide range of pests including fruit borers, leaf miners, thrips, mites, and caterpillars in vegetable and cash crops.