Innovation has been at the core of BIOESR India’s operations since its inception in 2017.The company’s focus on research and development has allowed it to create a range of bio products that are effective, affordable, and eco-friendly. Its products include biofertilizers, biocontrol agents, and other organic inputs that have been tested and validated in the field.
BIOESR India has been able to leverage this expertise to develop new solutions that address the challenges faced by farmers in India. For example, the company has developed Biocontrol Agents that are effective in controlling pests and diseases without harming the environment. Its biofertilizers have also helped improve soil health and increase crop yields.
Moreover, BIOESR India has been actively collaborating with farmers and other stakeholders to co-create innovative solutions. The company has been conducting farmer training programs to educate them on organic farming practices and the use of its products. It has also established partnerships with research institutions and universities to leverage their expertise and resources.
One of the key innovations of BIOESR India has been the use of Nano Technology Using Enriched Edible & Non Edible Seed Cakes in Organic farming. BIOESR 360 is a Granule Fertilizer produced from organic Edible & Non Edible Seed Cakes that can be used to improve soil health by increasing Organic carbon. BIOESR India has been producing BIOESR 360 and incorporating it into its biofertilizers, which has led to significant improvements in soil fertility and crop productivity.
BIOESR India’s commitment to innovation has not only benefited the company but has also made a significant impact on the Indian Organic farming industry. Its products and techniques have helped improve soil health, increase crop yields, and reduce the environmental impact of farming. As the company continues to invest in research and development and collaborate with stakeholders, it is poised to make even greater contributions to the sustainable development of Indian agriculture.