Our customers include direct farmers, small tea growers & their associations, private growers, small dealers in respective locality and research institutes in virtually all relevant agriculture, horticulture and floriculture sectors in India & near by countries.
We give priority to the IPM approach, and are actively seeking “soft products” to integrate into our product line for traditional and organic farming. Our years of experience and implementation, together with our continuous search to expand our knowledge and good relationships with all the relevant players in the field, strengthen both our company and the range of services we offer.
Unlike many of the other “organic fertilizer” companies XOPHERE ORGANIC is not simply a marketing company that purchases finished product from toll manufacturers, wraps it in fancy packaging and hypes it with generalized platitudes about how good it is. XOPHERE ORGANIC operates its own full time, third party analytical chemistry lab. Every product is tested to assure that it meets the labeled guarantee, uniformity and safety. Periodically samples of finished product are sent out to independent certified analytical labs to assure that the XOPHERE ORGANIC are dealing with accurate test results.
XOPHERE ORGANIC retains product samples from every lot manufactured for up to two years after shipment.
If there is ever a question about the integrity of the XOPHERE ORGANIC product used in the field, the customer can call to ask for a sample or or retest of the same production run.
The composting process destroys any potential pathogens such as salmonella and e-coli. The absence of pathogens are verified by routinely testing the finished fertilizer to ensure the health and safety of the product.
As a prominent participant in the Eastern India agriculture market, XOPHERE ORGANIC constantly looks for new and better ways to meet the evolving needs of growing Indian organic agriculture.
The green revolution brought impressive gains in food production but with insufficient concern for sustainability. Dependence on chemical fertilizers for future agricultural growth would mean further loss in soil quality, possibilities of water contamination and unsustainable burden on the fiscal system.
In modern agriculture, due to heavy usage of chemical fertilizers and harmful pesticides on the crops, sustainability of the agriculture systems collapsed, cost of cultivation soared at a high rate, income of farmers stagnated and food security and safety became a daunting challenge. The use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers in Indian agriculture has seen a sharp increase in recent years and in some areas has reached alarming levels with grave implications for human health, the ecosystem and ground water. It is therefore urgent that environmental friendly methods of improving soil fertility, pests and disease control are used.
The current trends in developed and developing countries in food habits among people are focused towards organic agricultural produces.
Today, bio fertilizers / bio pesticides have emerged as a highly potent alternative to chemical fertilizers due to their eco-friendly, easy to apply, non-toxic and cost effective nature.
Bio fertilizers / Bio pesticides have important and long term environmental implications, negating the adverse effects of chemicals.
Bio fertilizers / Bio pesticides are biologically active products or microbial inoculants viz., formulations containing one or more beneficial bacteria or fungal strains which add, conserve and mobilize crop nutrients in the soil. In other words, bio fertilizer / bio pesticides are substances which contains living microorganisms which when applied to seed, plant surfaces, or soil colonizes the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the availability of primary nutrients to the host plant.
Bio pesticides are target specific and does not leave harmful residues. They are the living organisms that can destroy agricultural pests.
Bio fertilizers play a very significant role in improving soil fertility by fixing atmospheric N, both, in association with plant roots and without it, solubilize insoluble soil phosphates and produces plant growth substances in the soil. Bio fertilizers are the preparations containing cells of microorganisms which may be N fixers, P solubilizes, Mobilizers or organic matter decomposers. In short, they are called as bio inoculants which on supply to plants improve their growth and yield.
Bio pesticides are usually inherently less toxic; generally affect only the target pest, effective in very small quantities, easily biodegradable, thereby resulting in lower exposures and largely avoiding the pollution problems. When used as a component of Integrated Pest Management programs, it can greatly control major pest menace while crop yields remain high.
Increasing demand for residue free crop protection products is expected to boost the demand for bio pesticides in near future globally. Growths in organic food market are other driving factors for increasing trend in global bio pesticides market, since future organic industry is solely dependent upon the chemical free crop protection products to safeguard crops
Chemical fertilizers are primarily made from nonrenewable sources, including fossil fuels. They grow plants but do nothing to sustain the soil. The fillers do not promote life or soil health, and even packages labeled “complete” do not include the decaying matter necessary to improve soil structure.
In fact, chemical fertilizers don’t replace many trace elements that are gradually depleted by repeated crop plantings, resulting in long-term damage to the soil. Because the nutrients are readily available, there is a danger of over fertilization.
This not only can kill plants but upset the entire ecosystem. Chemical fertilizers tend to leach, or filter away from the plants, requiring additional applications. Repeated applications may result in a toxic buildup of chemicals such as arsenic, cadmium, and uranium in the soil.
These toxic chemicals can eventually make their way into your fruits and vegetables. Long-term use of chemical fertilizer can change the soil pH, upset beneficial microbial ecosystems, increase pests, and even contribute to the release of greenhouse gases.