Delegate Jemvelva active Insecticide

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

SPINETORAM

Available from:

CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

INN (International Name):

spinetoram(250g/kg)

Pharmaceutical form:

WATER DISPERSIBLE GRANULE

Composition:

SPINETORAM UNGROUPED Active 250.0 g/kg

Units in package:

500 g - 5 kg

Class:

A - Agricultural

Therapeutic group:

GRAPE | NASHI PEAR | PLUM | POME FRUIT | STONE FRUIT | APPLE | APRICOT | CHERRY | GRAPEVINE | NECTARINE | PEACH | PEAR | PLUM |

Therapeutic area:

INSECTICIDE

Therapeutic indications:

CODLING MOTH | CORN EARWORM | GRAPEVINE MOTH | LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH | LOOPER | NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM | ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH | PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG | WESTERN FLOWER THRIP | COTTON BOLLWORM | HELIOTHIS | LOOPER CATERPILLARS | NATIVE BOLLWORM | TOBACCO BUDWORM | TOMATO GRUB | WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: WITHHOLDING PERIODS: Almond: DO NOT APP LY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF HARVEST OR NUT FALL. Citrus Fruit: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 1 DAY AFTER THE LAST APPLICATION Grapes and Pome Fruit: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 7 DAYS AF TER THE LAST APPLICATION. Stone Fruit: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 3 DAYS AFTER THE LAST APPLICATION. DO NOT GRAZE ANY TREATED ORCHARD OR VINEYARD OR CUT THE ORCHARD O R VINEYARD FLOOR FOR STOCKFOOD. The gra zing limitations above apply specificall y to stock slaughtered for the domestic market. Export markets may apply differ ent standards. To ensure compliance with residue standards in export markets, c omply with the above grazing withholding periods and ensure that the Export Sla ughter Interval (ESI) is observed before stock are sold or slaughtered. Export Slaughter Interval: 14 Days. This means that livestock that have grazed on or we re fed treated crops or byproducts shou ld be placed on clean feed for at least 14 days prior to slaughter.; Host/pest details: ALMOND: [CAROB MOTH]; CITRUS FRUIT OR TREE: [CITRUS LEAFMINER, CORN EARWORM, HELICOVERPA SPP., LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM]; GRAPE: [GRAPEVINE MOTH, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH]; NASHI PEAR: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; PLUM: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; POME FRUIT: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; STONE FRUIT: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: DO NOT GRAZE ANY TREATED ORCHARD OR VINE YARD OR CUT THE ORCHARD OR VINEYARD FLO OR FOR STOCKFOOD. WITHHOLDING PERIODS: Almond: DO NOT APPLY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF H ARVEST OR NUT FALL. Citrus Fruit: DO NO T HARVEST FOR 1 DAY AFTER THE LAST APPLI CATION Grapes and Pome Fruit: DO NOT HA RVEST FOR 7 DAYS AFTER THE LAST APPLICA TION. Stone Fruit: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 3 DAYS AFTER THE LAST APPLICATION. 14 D ays. This means that livestock that has grazed on or was fed treated crops or by products should be placed on clean feed for at least 14 days prior to slaughter .; Host/pest details: ALMOND: [CAROB MOTH]; CITRUS FRUIT OR TREE: [CITRUS LEAFMINER, CORN EARWORM, HELICOVERPA SPP., LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM]; GRAPE: [GRAPEVINE MOTH, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH]; NASHI PEAR: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; PLUM: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; POME FRUIT: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; STONE FRUIT: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: WHP: GRAPES and POME FRUIT: DO NOT HAR VEST FOR 7 DAYS AFTER THE LAST APPLICAT ION. STONE FRUIT: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 3 DAYS AFTER THE LAST APPLICATION. Citru s Fruit: DO NOT HARVEST FOR 1 DAY AFTER THE LAST APPLICATION. 14 Days. This me ans that livestock that has grazed on or was fed treated crops or by products sh ould be placed on clean feed for at leas t 14 days prior to slaughter.; Host/pest details: CITRUS FRUIT OR TREE: [CITRUS LEAFMINER, CORN EARWORM, HELICOVERPA SPP., LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM]; GRAPE: [GRAPEVINE MOTH, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH]; NASHI PEAR: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; PLUM: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; POME FRUIT: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; STONE FRUIT: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: GRAPE: [GRAPEVINE MOTH, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH]; NASHI PEAR: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; PLUM: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; POME FRUIT: [CODLING MOTH, CORN EARWORM, LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, LOOPER, NATIVE BUDWORM OR BOLLWORM, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG, WESTERN FLOWER THRIP]; STONE FRUIT: [LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH, PEAR AND CHERRY SLUG]; For the control of various caterpillar pests, such as codling moth and lightbrown apple moth in grapes, pome and stone fruit and western flower thrips in pome and stone fruit.See RESTRAINTS, etc. on label

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

                                Text Label
CAUTION
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH
OF
CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING
OR
USING
•
M
•
RLP
Approv~d
*
DELEGATE .
INSECTICIDE
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT:
250 g/kg SPINETORAM
GROUP .
INSECTICIDE
For the control
of
various
caterpilla~
pests, such
as
codling moth
and lightbrown apple moth in ·
, grapes, pome and stone
fruit and western flower thrips in pome and stone fruit as
specified in the Directions for Use.
Net Contents:
500g, 800
g,
1
Kg, 2.5 Kg, 5 Kg
Dow AgroSciences Australia Limited
A.B.N. 24 003
771
659
Level
5,
20 Rodborough Road
Frenchs Forest NSW 2086
www .dowagrosciences.com.au
APVMA Approval
No
61717/53480
CUSTOMER SERVICE
TOLL
FREE
1-
800 700 096
• Trademark
of
Dow AgroSciences
_Delegate _
_Insecticide _
_Approved _
_Label _
_August _
_2011 _
_Page _
1
of
6
Infopest
Verified
DIRECTIONS
FOR
USE
RESTRAINTS
Te-xt
Label
DO
NOT
make more than 4 applications
to
any crop
in
any one season, except where otherwise indicated
in
the
CRITICAL COMMENTS (also see the RESISTANCE statement).
DO
NOT
apply during surface temperature inversion conditions at the
application site.
DO
NOT
apply from aircraft.
DO
NOT
direct the spray above trees or vines during airblast applications.
TURN OFF outward pointing nozzles at
row ends and outer rows during airblast applications.
Except when applying with orchard airblast equipment,
DO
NOT
apply with spray droplets smaller than a
MEDIUM spray droplet size category according
to
nozzle manufacturer specifications that refer to the ASABE
S572 Standard or the BCPC Guideline.
SPRAy
DRIFT
RESTRAINTS
DO
NOT
apply ifthere are livestock, pasture or any land that
is
producing feed for livestock downwind from the
application area and within the mandatory no-spray zones shown
in
the table below:
DECLARED
SPRAY
DRIFT
RISK
AREA-Spray
drift deposits that can cause residue violations
in
livestock
feeding on pasture and forage can result from typical applications out
to
distances downwind from the application
area as shown
in
Table 1 below:
_Table 1 _
_-No-Spray _
_Zones _
_for _
_Pr
                                
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Summary of Product characteristics

                                PRODUCT NAME: Delegate™ Insecticide
ISSUE DATE: 16.08.2013
® ™ Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an
affiliated company of Dow
PAGE 1 of 9
(MATERIAL) SAFETY DATA SHEET
DOW AGROSCIENCES (AUSTRALIA) LTD.
Dow AgroSciences (Australia) Ltd.
encourages and expects you to read and understand the entire
(M)SDS, as there is important information throughout the document. We
expect you to follow the
precautions identified in this document unless your use conditions
would necessitate other appropriate
methods or actions.
1.
PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME
Delegate™ Insecticide
IDENTIFIED USES
Insecticide
COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Dow AgroSciences (Australia) Ltd.
A Subsidiary of
The Dow Chemical Company
ABN 24 003 771 659
Level 5
20 Rodborough Rd
Frenchs Forest, NSW 2086
Australia
Customer Information Number:
1800-700-096
auscustomerservice@dow.com
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
24-HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT:
61 3 9663 2130
LOCAL EMERGENCY CONTACT:
1800 033 882
For advice, contact a doctor (at once) or the Australian Poisons
Information Centre:
131 126
Transport Emergency Only Dial 000
2.
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CLASSIFICATION: Classified as hazardous to health
according to the
criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission,
Australia
Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects
in the aquatic environment.
PRODUCT NAME: DELEGATE™ INSECTICIDE
ISSUE DATE: 16.08.2013
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COMPONENT
AMOUNT
CLASSIFICATION:
CAS #
Spinetoram J & L (CAS#
187166-40-1 &
187166-15-0)
25.0 %
R43; N: R50/53
935545-74-7
Kaolin
> 30.0 - < 40.0
%
Not classified.
1332-58-7
Titanium dioxide
< 5.0
%
Not classified.
13463-67-7
Silica, crystalline (quartz)
< 1.0
%
Not classified.
14808-60-7
See Section 16 for full text of R-phrases.
4.
FIRST AID PROCEDURES
CONSULT THE POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE (131126) OR A DOCTOR IN EVERY
CASE OF SUSPECTED
CHEMICAL POISONING. NEVER GIVE FLUIDS OR INDUCE VOMITING IF A PATIENT
IS UNCONSCIOUS OR
CONVULSING REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OF
                                
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Safety Data Sheet

                                Page 1 of 8
Delegate
®
Insecticide label
8
th
September 2021
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 250 g/kg SPINETORAM
GROUP
5
INSECTICIDE
For the control of various caterpillar pests, such as codling moth and
lightbrown apple moth
in citrus, grapes, pome and stone fruit, western flower thrips in pome
and stone fruit and
carob moth in almonds as specified in the Directions for Use.
Net contents: 500 g – 5 kg
FIRST AID
If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information
Centre. Phone: _Australia_ 13 11 26. _New Zealand_ 0800 764 766.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS
•
Will irritate the eyes.
•
Avoid contact with eyes.
•
Wash hands after use.
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Additional information is listed on the Safety Data Sheet for DELEGATE
® INSECTICIDE
which is available from Corteva Agriscience on request. Call Customer
Service Toll Free
on 1-800 700 096 or visit www.corteva.com.au
TM
® Trademarks of Corteva Agriscience and its affiliated companies.
VISIT US AT CORTEVA.COM.AU
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Delegate
®
Insecticide label
8
th
September 2021
RESTRAINTS
DO NOT make more than 4 applications to any crop in any one season,
except where otherwise
indicated in the CRITICAL COMMENTS (also see the RESISTANCE
statement).
SPRAY DRIFT RESTRAINTS
Specific
definitions
for
terms
used
in
this
section
of
the
label
can
be
found
at:
www.apvma.gov.au/Spraydrift
DO NOT allow bystanders to come into contact with the spray cloud.
DO NOT apply in a manner that may cause an unacceptable impact to
native vegetation,
agricultural crops, landscaped gardens and aquaculture production, or
cause contamination of
plant or livestock commodities, outside the application site from
spray drift. The buffer zones in
the relevant buffer zone tables below provide guidance but may not be
sufficient in all situations.
Wherever possible, correctly use application equipment designed to
reduce spray drift and apply
when the wind direction is away from these sensitive areas.
DO NOT apply when the wind
                                
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