Systemic Fungicides
Systemic fungicides are crop-protection products whose active ingredient is taken up and translocated within the plant to manage fungal disease, sourced by agro-input importers, formulators, and distributors. Active-ingredient families supplied from India include triazoles (tebuconazole, propiconazole, hexaconazole), strobilurins (azoxystrobin), and systemic actives such as carbendazim and metalaxyl, offered as technical-grade material and as finished formulations. This category addresses commercial identity, active content, formulation, and packaging — not spray programmes or field guidance.
Grades and specifications are defined by declared a.i. percentage and formulation code. Technical grade carries a minimum assay (commonly 90-97% a.i. depending on molecule) with an impurity profile referenced to the relevant CIPAC or FAO/WHO specification. Finished formulations are designated EC, SC, WP, WG, or SL with a stated a.i. load (for example 25% EC, 50% WP, 25% SC). CAS and HS classification are provided on documentation rather than asserted here.
Packaging spans HDPE/COEX bottles (100 ml-1 L) and jerricans (5-20 L) for liquids, and lined sacks or fibre drums for powders and granules; bulk technical ships in drums.
Compliance and logistics are coordinated where required: Indian-side CIB&RC registration of the source product, CoA per batch, SDS, GHS/CLP labelling for EU, and ADR/IMDG classification with UN-number framing where applicable. EU placement of a finished product generally requires the importer's own authorisation, which buyers manage in their market.
Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply systemic fungicides with CoA per batch, SDS, REACH/CLP compliance coordinated for EU, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.