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Spray Tube | 100m

32,000.00
A Spray Tube | 100m is an essential tool for efficient irrigation and pesticide application in agriculture. It ensures uniform water distribution, promoting healthy crop growth and optimal yields.

Applications

  • Agriculture: Spraying pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizers.
  • Gardening: For use in orchards, plantations, and farms to manage pests and nutrients.
  • Irrigation: Used in some irrigation systems for distributing water.

F1 Cucumber Raazia | 10gm

25,500.00
F1 Cucumber Raazia is a premium hybrid cucumber variety that combines high productivity, resilience, and superior fruit quality. With its quick maturity, disease resistance, and versatility, Raazia is an ideal choice for growers seeking to achieve consistent, profitable harvests. Adherence to recommended growing practices will yield a bountiful and sustainable cucumber crop.

Chinese Hanging Feeders

5,300.00
Chinese Hanging Feeders are durable poultry feeding equipment designed to provide birds with easy access to feed while minimizing waste. Suitable for broilers, layers, growers, and other poultry, these feeders are ideal for both small-scale and commercial poultry operations.

Tuta Force Insecticide | 50ml

4,000.00
Tutaforce insecticide (Chlorfenapyr)  is a systemic Agrochemical with Suspension Concentrate for controlling a wide range of diseases in vegetables, fruits and field crops  
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Smooth Parsley (25g | 1000 Seeds)

4,980.00
Your growing parsley seeds should be ready for harvest as soon as they are a few inches (5 to 10 cm.) tall and are growing vigorously. Just snip the outer stems from the plant and it will continue to grow throughout the season. At the end of its growth cycle, the plant will produce a seed pod, at which time harvesting your own parsley seeds is possible. Keep in mind that parsley crosses with other parsley varieties, however. You need at least one mile (16 km.) between varieties to get the reliable seeds. Just allow the seeds to mature and dry on the plants before harvesting them. They can be kept in a cool, dry area for up to two to three years and retain their viability.