Crops recommended: Rice, Cotton, Wheat, Corn, Tomato, Hot pepper, Sugarcane, Turmeric, Onion.
Table of Contents
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Introduction to ARIGATO Fungicide
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Composition and Active Ingredients
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Mode of Action
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Key Features of ARIGATO Fungicide
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Target Fungal Diseases
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Crops Recommended for ARIGATO
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Application Method & Dosage Instructions
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Benefits of Using ARIGATO Fungicide
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Compatibility and Safety Guidelines
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Environmental Impact
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Storage and Handling
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Why Choose ARIGATO Over Other Fungicides?
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Precautions and Limitations
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User Reviews and Farmer Testimonials
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Conclusion
1. Introduction to ARIGATO Fungicide
ARIGATO is a broad-spectrum systemic fungicide. Designed to combat major fungal diseases affecting key crops. Ensures better crop protection and long-term yield improvement. ARIGATO Fungicide is a broad spectrum and long duration control fungicide which covers a broad range of diseases like yellow rust, powdery mildew, late blight, sheath blight, downy mildew, leaf spots, grey mildews, red rot, etc. in crops like Rice, Cotton, Sugarcane & Vegetables.
2. Composition and Active Ingredients
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Active Ingredient: Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC
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Synergistic combination of two powerful fungicides.
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Dual-action formulation for both preventive and curative properties.
3. Mode of Action
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Azoxystrobin: Inhibits fungal respiration, blocking energy supply.
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Tebuconazole: Disrupts ergosterol biosynthesis, affecting cell wall formation.
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Protects new and existing plant growth by systemic translocation.
4. Key Features of ARIGATO Fungicide
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Fast absorption and long residual activity.
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Offers protection from both surface and deep-seated infections.
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Prevents spore germination and mycelial growth.
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Works under varying climatic conditions.
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Helps in crop revival after fungal attacks.
5. Target Fungal Diseases
ARIGATO is effective against:
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Powdery Mildew
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Downy Mildew
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Rust
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Leaf Spot
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Anthracnose
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Alternaria
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Blight (Early and Late)
6. Crops Recommended for ARIGATO
Use ARIGATO Fungicide on the following crops:
Rice, Wheat, Maize, Soybean, Grapes, Tomato, Chilli, Apple, Mango, Cotton, Groundnut, Tea
7. Application Method & Dosage Instructions
| Crop | Disease | Dosage per Acre | Water Volume | Time of Application |
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| Rice | Sheath blight | 300 ml | 200–300 L | At disease onset |
| Tomato | Early blight | 300–400 ml | 200–250 L | 30–35 days after transplant |
| Grapes | Downy mildew | 300 ml | 500–700 L | Before flowering |
| Wheat | Rust | 350 ml | 300–400 L | When symptoms appear |
- Class: Fungicide
- Composition: Azoxystrobin 18.2% + Difenoconazole 11.4% SC
- Dose: 200 ml / acre
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Apply using knapsack or power sprayer.
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Ensure uniform coverage of foliage.
8. Benefits of Using ARIGATO Fungicide
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Dual Protection: Preventive + curative action.
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Broad Spectrum: Controls multiple diseases.
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Boosts Yield: Healthier crops mean more productivity.
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Resistant Management: Reduces risk of resistance development.
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Cost-Effective: Long residual activity reduces spraying frequency.
9. Compatibility and Safety Guidelines
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Compatible with most commonly used agrochemicals.
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Conduct a jar test before mixing with other pesticides or nutrients.
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Safe for beneficial insects and pollinators when used as directed.
10. Environmental Impact
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Low environmental toxicity.
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Biodegradable formulation.
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Minimal residue on crops when used as per guidelines.
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Helps reduce the need for multiple pesticide sprays.
11. Storage and Handling
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Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
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Keep out of reach of children and animals.
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Do not reuse empty containers.
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Use gloves and protective eyewear during handling.
12. Why Choose ARIGATO Over Other Fungicides?
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Conventional Fungicides: Single-action, shorter protection window.
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ARIGATO: Dual-action, long-lasting, better disease resistance management.
| Feature | ARIGATO | Conventional Fungicide |
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| Action | Dual (systemic) | Mostly single-action |
| Residual Effect | Long | Short |
| Resistance Risk | Low | High |
| Spectrum of Control | Broad | Narrow |
| Crop Safety | High | Medium |
13. Precautions and Limitations
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Avoid application during rainfall or high wind.
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Do not mix with alkaline substances.
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Avoid overuse to prevent phytotoxicity.
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Use personal protective equipment (PPE).
14. User Reviews and Farmer Testimonials
️ Ramesh from Punjab: “ARIGATO saved my tomato crop during a blight outbreak. Highly recommend it!”
️ Sita from Maharashtra: “After using ARIGATO on my grapes, I saw a visible improvement in fruit quality.”
️ Krishna from Andhra Pradesh: “Best fungicide for paddy. Sheath blight was controlled within 3 days!”
15. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is ARIGATO a systemic fungicide?
Yes, it is systemic and translocates within the plant.
Q2: Can ARIGATO be mixed with fertilizers?
Yes, but perform a compatibility test first.
Q3: How often should ARIGATO be applied?
Every 10–15 days based on disease intensity and crop stage.
Q4: Is it safe for organic farming?
No, ARIGATO is a chemical fungicide, not suitable for certified organic farming.
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16. Conclusion
ARIGATO Fungicide is a reliable, broad-spectrum solution for managing critical fungal diseases in a wide variety of crops. Its powerful dual-active ingredients offer unmatched disease protection and help farmers ensure healthy, high-yielding harvests. Whether you’re a commercial grower or a smallholder farmer, ARIGATO brings you closer to disease-free farming with greater returns.







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