Systemic Insecticides
Systemic insecticides are absorbed and translocated within the plant to control sucking and boring pests, and are core inputs for cereal, cotton, vegetable, fruit, and plantation programmes. They are sourced by EU and GCC buyers, distributors, and formulators who require clear product identity, active-ingredient content, and formulation type for their registered ranges.
Indian-origin systemic insecticides are offered as technical-grade active ingredients and as finished formulations across common chemistries such as imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, acetamiprid, and dimethoate. Products are specified commercially by active-ingredient identity, a.i. percentage, and formulation type, including soluble liquid (SL), suspension concentrate (SC), wettable powder (WP), water-dispersible granule (WG), and seed-dressing formulations such as flowable concentrate for seed treatment (FS). Representative grades include imidacloprid 17.8% SL, imidacloprid 70% WG, thiamethoxam 25% WG, and acetamiprid 20% SP. Technical purity is stated on the specification, and Indian products are positioned with reference to CIB&RC registration status where relevant; note that several neonicotinoids face outdoor-use restrictions in the EU, so buyers confirm local approval. This content is commercial only and excludes any usage, dosage, or application guidance.
Packaging is generally 100 ml to 5 L bottles for liquids, 100 g to 1 kg sachets or drums for powders and granules, and technical material in drums.
For the EU, plant-protection products fall under Regulation (EC) 1107/2009, with CLP/GHS classification, SDS, and ADR/IMDG transport documentation coordinated where required, and SABER arranged for Saudi consignments. Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply systemic insecticides with CoA per batch, SDS, EU compliance coordinated for Europe, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.