Bird Eye view. While serving more than 1.25 cr Farmers in multiple ways, We are committed and working towards increasing farmer's income through 1. Right Products 2. Right practices. 3. Right Price + Right Market (Domestic+Export) Also at the same time, when so many farmers are connected with us, trust us, we are committed towards Sustainability, SOIL HEALTH through our multiple initiatives. SOME OF THE PADDY SEED VARIETIES TESTED with no use of (Some of the bulk fertilizers....---'---'---...) shall be interesting. 😊 Just hear from the farmer and wait for results. To a farmer, fetching the right price of produce is the most important thing. We are testing the performance of some new seed products without use of BULK FERTILIZERS. Initial results are impressive. All the companies towards developing new seeds for farmers, technology, and new molecules are doing a great job towards serving farmers. 🙏 Thanks for serving our farmers. 🙏
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