Thapar University sets up Punjab's first bioprocessing unit for commercial production of neem-based bioinsecticide

Bio processing unit at Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park (STEP) at Thapar University, Patiala, in association with Punjab State Council for Science and Technology (PSCST); Unit to produce 4 tonnes of bio insecticide in the first year; Venture will promote awareness and acceptance of herbal insecticides; Backward integration with establishment of nursery for sustained supply of raw material

New Delhi, Delhi, IND, 2008-10-03 15:04:53 (IndiaPRwire.com)

Thapar University, one of India’s top technical universities, announced the commercial production of neem-based bioinsecticides at the university’s bio processing unit.

A joint effort with Punjab State Council for Science and Technology (PSCST), the unit has an installed capacity of 50 kg per hour. The unit is the first of its kind in Punjab and will produce 4 tonnes insecticides in the first year. A nursery at the university’s Science and Technology Entrepreneurs Park (STEP) has also been established for developing neem (Azadirachta indica) seedlings that will be supplied to plantations. This backward integration will ensure sustained supply of neem fruits for bioinsecticide production.

Dr. Abhijit Mukherjee, Director, Thapar University, said, “We are confident that herbal bioinsecticides have tremendous market potential and will become a promising small scale business venture.”

“Bioorganic farming is of significant importance as bioinsecticides and biopesticides are herbal, non-toxic and environment friendly. Broad spectrum insecticides offer effective protection against pests. These environment-friendly products do not cause contamination of soil and ground water, and have wide applications,” added Dr. Mukherjee.

Discussing future plans, he said, “We aim to promote production, processing and use of herbal bio insecticide for environment-friendly and hazard-free farming in Punjab.”

He revealed that in the first phase, i.e. July-August 2008, twenty two tonnes of neem seeds were procured. The first batch is ready and the university’s faculty has organised several farmer meets and awareness camps in adjoining villages and on campus to popularize the use of bio insecticides. Indiscriminate use of chemical insecticides and pesticides has a detrimental effect on the soil, ground water and final produce. Besides bringing down production costs and eliminating pesticide residues, bio pesticides like the one developed by Thapar University are also eco-friendly.

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About Thapar University:

Thapar Polytechnic, Thapar Centre for Industrial Research & Development, and the Thapar University together constitute the Thapar Technology Campus (TTC), which is housed in a 250 acre campus in Patiala. Founded by Late Lala Karam Chand Thapar and inaugurated by the then President of India, Dr Rajendra Prasad, the University came into existence in 1956. Since, its inception, nearly 12000 students have passed out and proceeded to achieve great heights in their professional career. Today, Thapar University is rated amongst the top technical universities in the country with placements within and outside India, and is reputed for its R&D facilities.

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