Organic Farming

An agricultural process that uses biological fertilizers and pest control acquired from animal or plant waste.

  • To do Soil test for checking the health of Soil
  • Seed treatment
  • Use Of Biocontrol Agents
  • Avoid Excessive use of chemical fertilisers to reduces the fertility of soil, water, and air pollution.
  • Use of Various kind of Traps

Natural Farming

It’s a Chemical- free and livestock-based diversified farming system that integrates crops, trees and livestock, allowing the optimum use of functional biodiversity.

  • Use Of bio-stimulants for retaining & enhancing soil organic matter which are based on fermentation of animal dung and urine, and uncontaminated soil.
  • Increasing the amount and diversity of organic residues which returned to the soil. These include crop residues, cow-dung, compost, etc.
  • Pest management is done through better agronomic practices (as enshrined in Integrated Pest management) and through botanical pesticides (only when necessary).

Sustainable Farming

In this Kind of farming we use economically viable agronomical practices. Use of Natural resources like Cow dung,
Urine, Waste Decompose Mannures,Botanical( Neem,Karanj,Mahua,Babool, Custard Apple,Papayaa Plant ) s
extracts made from plant leaves /seed/kernels .

Permaculture

Permaculture gardens promote efficiency of space and resources while creating sustainable systems and practices for generations to come.

  • The flexibility of permaculture means families which may not have space for a garden can use their patios, walls or fences, and even indoor spaces as growing areas
  • Create of Biodiversity of Plants/Herbs/Fruits& Vegetables/Trees /Crops

Integarated Farming

Integrated farming system is a sustainable agricultural system. that integrates livestock, crop production, fish, poultry, tree. crops, plantation crops and other systems that benefit each other.

  • It’s a promising approach for increasing productivity and profitability through recycling the farm by-products and efficient utilization of available resources.
  • Further it generates employment opportunities to the farming communities round the year and provide a viable economic condition and nutritional security because we do Crop Farming, Fruits & Vegetables Production, Poultry,Fishery,Dairy Farming together in one place .

Multilayer Farming

Multilayer farming is the process of growing multiple crops in a single field. This is done by planting a crop on top of an already existing crop. The first crop is then harvested, and the land is used to plant another crop. The purpose of this is to save space on land and improve efficiency.

Examples of crops based on multilayer farming: –

  • Maize, green gram, and groundnut.
  • Pointed gourd, elephant foot, yams, cucumber, and cauliflower.
  • Spinach, radish, and onion.
  • Okra, radish, cluster bean, and beetroot.
  • Pigeon pea, rice(upland), and black gram.
  • Sugarcane, mustard, and potato.
  • Pigeon pea, groundnut, and sesame.
  • Coconut, jackfruit, coffee papaya, and pineapple.
  • Mango, guava, and cowpea.

Bio-dyanamic farming

Biodynamics Approaches Pests and Diseases Holistically

  • Biodynamics focuses on creating the conditions for optimal soil, plant, and animal health, providing balanced nutrition and supporting healthy immunity.
  •  When farms and gardens incorporate a robust diversity of plants and animals and create habitat for natural predators, pests and diseases have few places to thrive.
  •  When a disease or pest presents itself, it is often pointing to an imbalance in the farm organism, and can be seen as nature’s way of trying to correct the imbalance.
  • In the case of an outbreak find ways to adjust management practices to bring the farm organism to greater health.

Shed Net Project

Shade Net farming involves the use of specialized nets that provide controlled shading to crops. These nets come in various densities, allowing farmers to regulate the amount of sunlight reaching the plants.

  • The primary purpose of Sunshade is to protect crops from excessive sunlight, harsh weather conditions, and pests while promoting optimal growth.
  • It’s a deal for vegetables that thrive in partial sunlight, such as lettuce, spinach, and certain varieties of tomatoes.
  • It’s an excellent choice for protecting seasonal crops from intense sunlight during peak summer months.
  • Water-resistant shade nets add an extra defence against unpredictable rainfall, ensuring yields remain unharmed.
  • It is particularly advantageous for small-scale farmers with budget constraints.
  • The affordability of Garden Shade Net installation and minimal operational costs make it an a simple solution for creating localized microclimates, making it suitable for specific crops that require protection from harsh sunlight but can thrive outdoors

Poly House Project (Hydroponic Farming)

These types of Farming are essentially controlled-environment structures made of polyethylene material. These structures offer a more comprehensive level of control over environmental factors, including temperature, humidity, and light exposure. It is known for its versatility, enabling year-round cultivation of a wide variety of crops.

  • It offers a controlled environment suitable for a broader range of vegetables, including heat-sensitive ones like bell peppers and cucumbers.
  • It is well-suited for high-value flowers such as roses and gerberas.
  • It enables precise control over temperature and humidity, resulting in superior flower quality and prolonged blooming periods, essential for the floriculture industry.
  • It protects against extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, frost, and storms.
  • Its provides unparalleled control over the microclimate, allowing farmers to tailor conditions precisely to the needs of each crop. Hydroponic farming

Poultry Farm Management

We Provide Services like as Chicks, Feeds, Brooding, Poultry Farm Equipment’s (Drinkers, Feeders, Incubators),
Vaccinationation Programmes, Diseases management, Nutrient management.

Fish Farming

We Provide Services like as Pond management, Supply of Healthy & Quality Fish seeds/Fingerlings, Quality Protoniums
Feeds, for Disease management Supply of Quality Medicines, harvesting & Bulk selling Supports to farmers  

Goat Farming

We Provide Assistance to get Different -2 Central & State Govt. Subsidies regarding Goat farming, Farm Filing, We Provide Services like as Selection of best breeds which is suitable for particular place, climatic conditions, Supply of Good Quality Green Fodder, Dry Granular Feed, Diseases Management, Medicines, Vaccination Programmes, Dairy Farm Equipment’s etc. Preparation of Detail Project Repots for getting loan from bank, provide help in Selection of best breeds which is suitable for particular place and climatic conditions, Supply of Good Quality Green Fodder, Dry Granular Feed, Diseases Management, Medicines, Vaccination Programmes, Farm Equipment’s  

Agritourism Project

It’s the essential elements of the tourism and agriculture industries; attracts members of the public to visit agricultural
operations; is designed to increase farm income; and. provides recreation, entertainment, and/or educational
experiences to visitors We prepare Agritourism Plan & Executes in Ground level according to customers’
demands. We also arrange training & visiting programme regarding this project.

Land Scaping, Urban farming & Horticulture

Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including the following: Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beauty within the landscape.

Urban farming is the practice of cultivating crops, livestock, or types of food in an urban environment.

 Types of Urban Farming: –

  • Community Gardens:
  • Commercial Farms: commercial urban farms focus on growing niche produce and use high-efficiency techniques like vertical or soilless farming.
  • Institutional Farms and Gardens: These urban farming operations are typically associated with a community institution (ex: prisons, hospitals, churches, schools, etc.) and do not aim to grow large quantities of produce. They instead look to provide positive health, education, and lifestyle opportunities for their respective institutions.
  • Community Farms

Agri- Information Management

We Provide a system and a platform where farmers can get easily daily UpToDate information regarding agriculture
commodity price, seeds, fertilizers& manures, technology innovation adopted in agriculture,
farm tools & machinery price

Soil Health Management

We Provide Best Management Practices for Healthy Soil Life

  • Feed the soil biota via plant roots – maximize year-round living plant cover.
  • Maintain dormant vegetation or surface residues during dry or frozen seasons.
  • Supplement with finished compost or mixed amendments with balanced C: N.
  •  Diversify the farming system with: -Crop rotation, cover and sod crops, intercropping, relay planting.
  •  Perennial plantings-
  • Integrate livestock with crops; use management-intensive rotational grazing (MIG).
  •  Reduce tillage when practical, and minimize other disturbances including: –

–– Excessive nutrients, especially N and P.

                      –– Fallow periods without plant or residue cover.

                       –– Invasive exotic plant species.

Agri Entrepreneurship & Rural Enterprises

– Rural enterprises can contribute to income, jobs, innovation, capacity, technology transfer, economic sustainability and equity

Other Allied Sectors Services

We also Provide Technical Guidance & Assistance on Poultry, Fishery, Goat Farming, Dairy Framing, Agriculture