
Moyashi Thiophanate Methyl 70%WP
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Moyashi Fungicide by IFFCO-MC (Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP)
The "Japanese Quality" Systemic Fungicide for Complete Disease Protection.
Moyashi is a high-performance, broad-spectrum systemic fungicide brought to you by IFFCO-MC (a joint venture between IFFCO India and Mitsubishi Japan). It is designed to fight tough fungal diseases like Anthracnose, Scab, and Powdery Mildew.
Best For: Farmers looking for a "Green Triangle" (safer) fungicide that works both as a shield to prevent disease and a cure to stop infections that have already started.
Why Choose This Product? Key Benefits
- ⏱️Preventive & Curative Action: Stops disease before it starts and kills latent infections inside the plant.
- ?️Systemic Protection: Absorbed by roots and leaves, it moves upwards to protect new shoots that grow after spraying.
- ⏳Japanese Technology: Powered by Mitsubishi Corporation’s high-purity chemical synthesis for reliable results.
- ?️Broad Spectrum Control: One solution for multiple problems like Anthracnose, Scab, Leaf Spots, and Mildew.
- ?User-Friendly Safety: Labeled with a "Green Triangle," indicating low toxicity to humans when used correctly.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Moyashi |
| Technical Name | Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP |
| IRAC MoA Code | Group 1 (Benzimidazole) |
| Chemical Group | Thioallophanate |
| Formulation | WP (Wettable Powder) |
| Toxicity Label | Green Triangle (Slightly Toxic) |
How It Works: Mode of Action
Moyashi acts as a "pro-drug" that converts into Carbendazim inside the plant system to target fungi.
- Absorption: The solution is rapidly absorbed by roots and leaves.
- Translocation: It moves upward (acropetal movement) through the plant's water vessels (xylem).
- Mitosis Inhibition: It binds to the fungus's beta-tubulin, stopping cell division (mitosis). This prevents the fungus from growing or reproducing.
Note: Because it moves upward, it is excellent for protecting new leaves that sprout after spraying.
Target Crops & Pests
| Crop | Target Pest(s) |
|---|---|
| Bottle Gourd | Anthracnose |
| Apple | Scab (Venturia inaequalis) |
| Papaya & Grapes | Powdery Mildew & Anthracnose |
| Tomato | Ring Rot / Fruit Rot |
Dosage & Application Guide
The Golden Rule: Always follow the "Dose per Acre" for accurate results.
Dosage per Acre, Litre, & Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI)
| Crop | Dose (g / Acre) | Water (L / Acre) | Dose (g / Litre) | PHI (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bottle Gourd | 572g - 1000g | 300 - 400 L | 2.0g - 2.5g | 1 Day |
| Apple | 286g - 500g | 300 - 400 L | 1.0g - 1.5g | 3 Days |
| Papaya | 286g - 500g | 300 - 400 L | 1.0g - 1.5g | 4 - 8 Days |
| Tomato | 286g - 500g | 300 - 400 L | 1.5g - 2.0g | 7 Days |
*PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval: The minimum number of days to wait between the last spray and harvesting. Note that dosage units are in Grams (g).
How to Apply: Best Practices
- Timing: Start spraying as soon as you see the first sign of disease. For Apples, apply during Green Tip or Pink Bud stages.
- Mixing (Slurry Method): Never dump powder directly into the full tank. First, mix the powder with a little water in a bucket to make a smooth cream (slurry), then add this to your spray tank.
- Coverage: Use high water volume (300-400 Liters/acre) to ensure the spray coats all foliage evenly.
- Safety: Always wear PPE (gloves, mask, goggles). Wash hands thoroughly after use. Avoid spraying near fish ponds or when bees are active.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Moyashi safe for humans and pets?
Yes, it has a "Green Triangle" classification, meaning it is slightly toxic but generally safe when used with standard precautions. However, it is toxic to fish and earthworms.
2. Can I mix Moyashi with other pesticides?
Yes, it is compatible with common insecticides (like Imidacloprid) and fungicides (like Mancozeb). Warning: Do NOT mix with alkaline products like Bordeaux mixture or Lime Sulfur.
3. How quickly can I harvest after spraying Bottle Gourd?
Moyashi has a very short Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) of just 1 Day for Bottle Gourd, making it excellent for vegetable farmers.
4. What is the difference between Moyashi and Carbendazim?
Moyashi (Thiophanate Methyl) is a "precursor" that converts into Carbendazim inside the plant. This often provides a better safety profile and absorption rate compared to applying raw Carbendazim.
5. Does it cure root rot?
Yes, but since the medicine moves upward (not downward), foliar sprays won't help roots. For root rot, you must apply it as a soil drench around the root zone.
Safety & Disclaimer
Always read and follow the instructions on the official product label. The information provided here is for guidance only. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) during application.

