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RatX presentation This presentation has been created by DAC Solutions - Trade Consulting, for Mr Mukesh and in no way takes claim to the materials and or images used in the compilation of this presentation. This presentation is intended for selected viewers only.

How it compares with other market related product available in Indian

Bayer-Racumin® Rat and Mouse Paste Rodenticide, bait Coumatetralyl g/kg Classified as hazardous Toxic to terrestrial vertebrates and harmful to aquatic organisms Baiting for at least two weeks is necessary to reduce rat and mice numbers Preferably dispose at an approved landfill Indoor and outdoor use Paste form Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

BASF-STORM SECURE Rodenticide, bait, biocide Flocoumafen (Content (W/W): %) Harmful to wildlife– long term use of this product must be avoided. Must be disposed of or incinerated Not approved for outdoor use Solid blocks Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

BASF-SOREXA GEL PRO Rodenticide, biocide Rape oil, Sucrose, 2,2',2''- Nitrilotriethanol Death occurs within 4 to 10 days after ingestion Must be disposed in landfill or with local requirements Paste, semi-solid Resistance may build RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

BASF-SOREXA D PRO Rodenticide, biocide Difenacoum, Corn oil Hazardous to mammals, including domesticated animals, and birds Death occurs 4 to 10 days after ingestion Must be disposed in landfill or with local requirements Indoor and outdoor use Solid, seeds, oily Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

BASF-NEOSOREXA PASTA BAIT PRO Rodenticide, biocide Difenacoum, Sucrose, Starch, Propane-1,2-diol This product is hazardous to mammals, including domesticated animals, and birds Death occurs within 4 to 10 days after ingestion after lethal dose Must be disposed in incinerator plant or with local requirements In and around buildings and sewers Semi-solid Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

NEOSOREXA GOLD PRO Biocidal product, rodenticide, bait Difenacoum Hazardous to mammals, including domesticated animals, and birds Death occurs within 4 to 10 days after lethal dose Disposed of in landfills or incinerated Solid, granules Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

NEOSOREXA BLOCKS PRO Rodenticide, biocide Difenacoum, Paraffin waxes and Hydrocarbon waxes Hazardous to mammals, including domesticated animals, and birds Death occurs within 4 to 10 days after lethal dose Disposed of in landfills or incinerated Indoor and outdoor use Wax blocks Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

NEOKIL Rodenticide, biocide Difenacoum Hazardous to mammals, including domesticated animals, and birds Death occurs within 4 to 10 days after lethal dose Disposed of in landfills or incinerated Indoor and outdoor use Solid Possible resistance RatX® Food, 100% natural fractions FDA GRAS ingredients Non toxic to pets, livestock, and poultry Death occurs within 4 to 7 days of regular feed intake Fully Biodegradable Indoor and outdoor use Pellet form No known resistance

Why RatX? Unlike all of the products previously compared, RatX provides: X NO Risk To Children Or Pets X NO Risk To Livestock Or Birds X NO Risk Of Either Primary Or Secondary Poisoning - Bird Of Prey Friendly X NO Known Resistance X NO Special Requirement For Transport, Handling, Storage Or Disposal X NO Risk Of Contamination To Crops Or Food X NO Environmental Pollution - Fully Biodegradable

Why RatX? How RatX™ Works: RatX™ is consumed as a food source as part of a rodent’s natural eating habit. After ingestion, dehydration commences causing blood thickening & circulatory collapse, whereby rodents become lethargic, retreat to their burrow, lapse into a coma and die.

USES?  Livestock Yards  Pig & Poultry Farms  Conventional & Organic Farming  Equestrian Centers  Game Farms  Forestry & Woodland Management  Food Processing, Packing & Storage Areas  Domestic, Industrial & Retail Premises  Secure Institutions  Hospitals  Schools  Parks & Other Public Areas  Safe To Use On And Around Nature Trails

The Natural Way to Eradicate Rodents