Organic Manure

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Horn Meal Organic Manure

Price: 80 INR/Kilograms
  • Grade:Industrial Grade
  • Other Names:Horn Meal Organic Manure
  • Purity:98%
  • Shelf Life:12 Months
  • Type:Hornmeal Organic Manure
  • Delivery Time:7 Days
  • Supply Ability:10000 Per Month
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Mixed Organic Manure

Price: 80 INR/Kilograms
  • Grade:Industrial Grade
  • Other Names:Mixed Organic Manure
  • Purity:98%
  • Shelf Life:12 Days
  • Type:Mixed Organic Manure
  • Delivery Time:7 Days
  • Supply Ability:1000 Per Month
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Neem Oil Cake

Price: 40 INR/Kilograms

Neem Oil Cake is a byproduct of the neem oil extraction process. It is produced by crushing neem seeds and separating the oil from the solid residue. The resulting solid residue is then processed into a cake-like form, which can be used as an organic fertilizer. Neem Oil Cake is a rich source of nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients that are essential for plant growth and development. It also contains compounds that are beneficial for plant health

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Bone Meal

Price: 20 INR/Kilograms

Bone Dust is a type of organic fertilizer that is made from finely ground bones, typically from cattle or other livestock. It is a slow-release fertilizer that provides a high level of phosphorus to plants, which is essential for healthy root growth and overall plant development. Bone Dust is a natural source of phosphorus, which is a critical nutrient for plant growth and development. It also contains other trace nutrients, such as calcium and nitrogen, that can help to improve soil fertility and plant health.

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Horn Dust

Price: 60 INR/Kilograms

Horn Dust is a type of organic fertilizer that is made from finely ground animal horns, typically from cattle or other livestock. It is a slow-release fertilizer that provides a high level of nitrogen to plants, which is essential for healthy growth and development. When used as a fertilizer, this is typically applied to the soil around plants, where it slowly breaks down and releases nutrients over time. Horn Dust can be used in a variety of agricultural settings, including gardens, farms, and nurseries.

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