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Contact SupplierWe deal in the finest quality of Organic Fertilizers in the domestic as well as global market. The Bio Organic Fertilizers made available by us are processed from the natural constituents. Our Organic Plant Fertilizers include Vermi compost, Press mud compost and Bone meal and so on. Besides, we are the chief Organic Fertilizers Exporter as well as one of the foremost Suppliers of same. Vermi Compost Vermicompost (also known as worm compost, vermicast, worm castings, worm humus or worm manure) is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by some species of earthworm. It is a nutrient-rich, natural fertilizer and soil conditioner. In fact, vermin compost has been emerging as an important source in supplementing/substituting chemical fertilizers in agriculture. It has also been reported to enhance plants ability to fight against insect pests and diseases. It also improves soil structure due to presence of soil binding chemicals. It improves physical properties of the soil like soil air, soil temperature, soil water retention and soil mechanical impedance. Due to non-presence of toxic enzymes it is also eco-friendly and it also has beneficial effect on the bio chemical activities of the soil. Press Mud Compost Press Mud is a by-product of sugar industry. For every tone of Sugar Cane approximately 30 to 40 kg Press Mud is produced. Press Mud is used as manure in the sugarcane fields. Press mud contains trace quantity of micro nutrients and prevents soil erosion, crusting and cracking, adjust soil pH, improves drainage and promotes normal bacterial and microbial growth in the soil. It is used as both soil reclamant as well as soil conditioner. Press mud is the most economic soil reclamant for red loamy soil. It should be broadcasted followed by ploughing and irrigation. Bone Meal Bone meal is used as a high phosphorus fertilizer. It has a tiny amount of Nitrogen ('N') as well as Calcium ('Ca') and a speck of Potassium ('K'). It supports strong flowers and roots. Most of the bones used in bone meal come from packing and slaughter houses. Root crops benefit from phophorus which is supplied in abundance by this fertilizer. You can mix Bone Meal into the soil of any shrub, flowering or not. It is important to mix it into the soil because the nutrients cannot travel far to the roots; mixing it in will make that journey shorter and disperse the Bone Meal better.