vermicompost
8 - 14 Per Kilogram
1 Ton (MOQ)
Cultivation Type : Organic
Color : Dark-brown
Application : Agriculture
Purity : 100%
Packaging Type : Plastic Bag
Standard : Bio Grade
Type : Vermicompost
Country of Origin : India
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Krishi Kesari, a distinguished manufacturer and supplier specializing in the production of high-quality vermicompost. Founded in the year 2022 by Mrs. Geeta, our company is based in the thriving city of Gurugram, Haryana.
At Krishi Kesari, we are committed to promoting sustainable agriculture practices through the production of premium vermicompost. With a deep-rooted passion for agriculture and a vision for a greener, more eco-friendly future, Mrs. Geeta established the company to contribute to the well-being of the soil and, consequently, the overall health of plants.
Vermicompost, often referred to as \"black gold,\" is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer produced through the natural process of composting with the help of earthworms. Our vermicompost is meticulously crafted to harness the full potential of organic waste, transforming it into a powerful and eco-friendly soil conditioner.
What sets Krishi Kesari apart is our unwavering commitment to quality. Our manufacturing process follows stringent standards to ensure that each batch of vermicompost is rich in essential nutrients, beneficial microorganisms, and organic matter. The result is a product that not only enhances soil fertility but also promotes plant growth in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner.
Located in Gurugram, Haryana, our company benefits from its strategic location in the heart of India, allowing us to serve a wide range of agricultural communities and industries. We take pride in being a reliable partner for farmers, gardeners, and horticulturists seeking natural and effective solutions to nourish their crops and plants.
Krishi Kesari is more than a brand; it is a symbol of our dedication to fostering a harmonious relationship between agriculture and nature. We believe that healthy soil leads to healthy plants, ultimately contributing to a healthier planet.