100 ml
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Enquire nowMission
ZC · Systemic + Contact · Broad-spectrum insecticide
Mission is built for field teams that want dependable control when pests don’t come in a single category. The blend combines Thiamethoxam (systemic) with Lambda-Cyhalothrin (contact) to help reduce feeding pressure in the canopy and improve knockdown on contact.
मिशन थियामेथोक्सन 12.6% + लैम्ब्डा साइहेलोथ्रिन 9.5% जेडसी कीटनाशक - लेबल अनुसार खुराक और समय फॉलो करें।

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Enquire nowRecommended dose: 20 ml per pump (confirm on label and crop advisory).
Why growers trust Mission for systemic + contact control in real crop conditions.
Mission combines systemic activity from Thiamethoxam with contact performance from Lambda-Cyhalothrin, helping you manage both sucking and early chewing pests in one spray window.
Thiamethoxam supports internal protection while Lambda-Cyhalothrin improves knockdown on contact, so pests are less likely to keep feeding in the canopy.
The ZC formulation is designed to disperse and apply smoothly for knapsack or power sprayers, supporting more consistent coverage.
Recommended dose is 20 ml per pump with 150-200 litres of water per acre (adjust to canopy and label guidance for your crop).
Rainfastness is typically 1-2 hours after application, helping you plan sprays around the weather instead of guessing at it.
Because Mission is a blend, still follow resistance rotation plans and local ETL/threshold schedules instead of repeating the same chemistry blindly.
Mission is designed for sucking pests and early chewing pest pressure where timely action helps preserve canopy and quality.
Helps reduce sap-sucking colonies that weaken tender growth. Focus on early infestation so leaves stay marketable.
Supports control where leafhopper pressure causes yellowing and poor stand performance in crop cycles.
Improves knockdown on contact while systemic action supports continued protection in the treated canopy.
Targets thrips that curl and scar foliage or blossoms. Coverage on leaf undersides matters.
Useful for early-stage bollworms/caterpillars where you need combined protection in the same field operation.
Helps manage leaf folder feeding pressure when applied at early infestation as per your ETL/label guidance.
Typical uses for Mission where label guidance and ETL timing align.
Designed for field conditions where sucking pests and early chewing damage show up together. Spray using enough water to cover the canopy.
Supports control of major sap-sucking pests in crop schedules. Apply at early infestation to avoid escalation.
Helps protect foliage quality and stand vigor when pest pressure builds quickly in the season.
Useful when mixed pest pressure appears. Ensure spray reach to leaf undersides where thrips and sucking pests hide.
Helps manage key insect populations while maintaining better coverage through disciplined mixing and steady application.
Mission works best when your decision is based on scouting, threshold and label-defined application stage (avoid unnecessary repeats).
Snapshot for dealers and agronomists. Always pair with the printed label for final guidance.
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| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | MISSION |
| Technical Composition | Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda-Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC |
| Formulation | ZC (Mixed formulation – Capsule Suspension + Suspension Concentrate) |
| Insecticide Type | Systemic + Contact broad-spectrum insecticide |
| Chemical Groups | Thiamethoxam: Neonicotinoid (systemic) - Lambda-Cyhalothrin: Pyrethroid (contact) |
| Mode of Action | Thiamethoxam binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors -> nerve failure; Lambda-Cyhalothrin blocks sodium channels -> paralysis and death |
| Action Type | Systemic, Contact, and Stomach action |
| Target Pests | Sucking pests: Aphids, Jassids, Whiteflies, Thrips; Chewing pests: Bollworms, Caterpillars, Leaf folders |
| Target Crops | Cotton, Paddy, Soybean, Brinjal, Chilli, Tomato, Okra, Groundnut |
| Recommended Dose | 20 ml/pump |
| Water Volume | 150-200 litres/acre |
| Application Method | Foliar spray using knapsack/power sprayer |
| Application Stage | At early pest infestation or as per ETL |
| Rainfastness | 1-2 hours after application |
| Re-entry Interval | 24 hours (with PPE) |
| Compatibility | Compatible with most insecticides/fungicides (avoid strong alkaline mixtures) |
| Precautions | Use PPE; avoid spraying near water bodies; follow resistance rotation plans |
| Pesticide Type | Insecticide |
| Formulation Type | ZC |
| Physical Form | Liquid |
| Composition | Lambda Cyhalothrin + Thiamethoxam |
| Packaging Size (reference) | 1 liter |
| Packaging Type | Bottle |
| Brand | HARISHREE CROP SCIENCE |
| Technical Name | Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC |
| Formulation (reference) | ZC |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Availability | In Stock |
How Mission works when it hits the pest and the crop canopy.
Thiamethoxam moves into the crop and helps protect newer growth, reducing feeding damage where pests try to keep sucking in the canopy.
Lambda-Cyhalothrin improves contact action so pests affected by the spray deposit are pushed quickly towards paralysis and stop-feeding.
Thiamethoxam affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, while Lambda-Cyhalothrin blocks sodium channels. The combined effect disrupts normal nerve signaling.
Apply at early pest infestation so you hit the population before it spreads. Keep intervals sensible and rotate chemistry in the programme.
Practical habits that keep spraying effective and people protected.
Mix clean, spray calm, scout again after a few days.
Use gloves, goggles and a fitted mask. Avoid touching eyes/skin during measuring and application. Wash after work.
Measure the dose (20 ml/pump) and pre-mix in a small volume of water before adding to the tank. Stir for uniform mixing.
Use a steady spray technique to reach leaf undersides. Good coverage improves effectiveness and reduces the need for repeated sprays.
Respect the label hazard panel and local disposal rules.
Do not spray near ponds/streams or where spray drift can enter water. Follow buffer guidance from your local label advisory.
Keep people out of the field until the re-entry interval (24 hours with PPE). Clean equipment and properly dispose empty containers.
Use Mission as per threshold/ETL and rotate modes of action. Avoid repeated use of the same chemistry across the season.
Field-level outcomes growers commonly report when dose, water volume and coverage are handled well.
Typically 1-2 hours after application, so you can work around weather windows more confidently.
Designed to cover sucking pests plus early chewing pressure when applied at the right field stage.
20 ml/pump guidance helps prevent under-dosing and supports stable spray performance.
Internal plus contact activity helps reduce continued feeding in the treated crop.
Practical answers about Mission, dosing, timing and safe field use.
Mission is an insecticide designed for sucking pests like aphids, jassids, whiteflies and thrips, and for early chewing pests such as bollworms, caterpillars and leaf folders in label crops like cotton, wheat, paddy and soybean.
The recommended guidance is 20 ml per pump. Use the right water volume for your canopy and confirm the final dose with the printed label and local advisory.
Mission is referenced for Cotton, Wheat, Paddy, Soybean and also crop lists like brinjal, chilli, tomato, okra and groundnut (as per your label and ETL/threshold conditions).
Typical rainfastness is 1-2 hours after application. Avoid spraying right before heavy rain and follow local weather timing for better outcomes.
Re-entry is generally 24 hours. When entering the field after spraying, wear proper PPE and follow your label precautions.
Mission is generally compatible with many insecticides/fungicides, but avoid strong alkaline mixtures. Always do a jar test with the exact products and water source before field mixing.
Feedback from farmers using Mission in mixed pest stages across common crops.
We used Mission at early pest appearance in cotton. After spraying with proper coverage, the sucking pests stopped escalating and the field looked calmer during the week.
Thrips and leaf folder pressure were building on vegetables. Mission helped us manage the mixed pest stage without changing multiple products every round.
The 20 ml/pump dose is simple to follow. With the spray window and rainfastness timing, our team could plan applications better and reduce repeat passes.
Contact Harishree Crop Science for dealer stock, crop-wise usage notes and mixing guidance for Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC.