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PROMOTING TRADITION OF

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

FARMER'S TRAINING

Organic farming combines tradition, innovation and science and promotes fair relationships and a good quality of life for everyone involved.

ECONOMICBENIFITS

Sustainable farming methods, farmers greatly reduces farmers reliance on government subsidies and strengthens rural communities.

SOCIAL IMPACT

Farmers often belong to organic cotton organised groups that are there to offer guidance and community support

CERTIFICATION PROCESS

Organic cotton certification tracks the identity and use of organic cotton through a series of certificates

ENVIRONMENTAL BENIFITS



Sustainable farming practices work with the local environment, not against it.

About Us

Who We Are

ADITYA BIO FARMS


Our Product
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BIO COTTON

Bio Cotton is cotton that has been grown organically. It is more sustainable, because it avoids a lot of environmental problems that conventional cotton may cause. One example: our soils can’t store enough water and nutrients anymore. This is why with conventional agriculture it gets harder for farmers to get a good harvest in the long term

Sustainable Practices

What We Doing


LAND PREPARATION


CONSERVATION TILAGE

LAND LEVELLING




PLANTING STAGE

GROWING STAGE

IRRIGATION TECHNOLOGY AND STRATEGY AND ITS IMPACT AT GROWING STAGE.

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SURFACE FLOODING

Fresh water is taken out of a river, lake or reservoir and transported through an open canal system to the farm field and applied as a sheet of water with the help of gravity to spread over the land. Losses of fresh water occur through evaporation, seepage and inefficient water management.

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Sprinkler Irrigation

Sprinkler irrigation is a method of applying irrigation water that mimics natural rainfall. Water is distributed through a system of pipes usually by pumping. It is then sprayed into the air through sprinklers so that it breaks up into small water drops that fall to the ground.

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Furrow Irrigation

Furrow irrigation is a type of surface irrigation in which water is released into the furrows, often using gravity, and it seeps vertically and horizontally to enrich the soil moisture. Alternate furrow irrigation results in a reduction of water application, without significantly affecting yield and tmore efficient water use.

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Drip Irrigation

Drip irrigation systems commonly use tubes that are placed on the soil surface next to the crop to apply irrigation water with high precision. Due to the application of water nearer to the root zone of the crop, the unproductive evaporation from the surrounding land is avoided.

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Subsurface Drip Irrigation

Subsurface drip irrigation is where a low- pressure, high efficiency irrigation system uses buried drip tubes or drip tape to meet crop water needs at the soil-root interface itself.

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Full Irrigation

The simplest irrigation strategy is full irrigation, i.e., irrigate to meet the full evapotranspiration needs of the plant throughout the growing season. When insufficient water is available for irrigation, a farmer can either opt for a partial irrigation to all his crop lands, or irrigate only a portion of the farm field.

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Supplemental Irrigation

Supplemental irrigation is the application of water at critical growth stages where rainfall is not adequate to support the full plant growth. Provision of supplemental irrigation if the monsoon is delayed and at flowering and boll formation, can result in higher yields than the rainfed system.

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Deficit Irrigation

Deficit irrigation is the practice of applying less water than the full crop water requirements. Cotton can be grown under controlled water stress (deficit irrigation) without severe negative impacts on its yield and sometimes with an improvement in the quality of cotton fibre.

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Mulching

Mulching is the application of natural and/or synthetic material to cover the soil surface. Applying mulchduring the plant’s early growth stage provides more benefitsthan application at the late growth stage. Organic mulch is relatively low cost compared to synthetic mulch.

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Nutrient Management

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium and other micro-nutrients must be available to plants during different growth stages to ensure optimal yields. These can come from synthetic or organic sources.. Measuring soil fertility will avoid excessive or improper timing of application of nutrients.

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Pest Management

Preserving and enhancing populations of beneficial organisms. Prevention of pest population build-up. Ensuring a healthy crop that can withstand some degree of damage. Regular monitoring of the crop for pests, beneficial insects and crop damage. Managing the crop to early maturity to reduce the length of time the crop is exposed to pests.

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Selection of Pesticides

Choosing pesticides that have a lower toxicity, avoiding highly toxic substances and selecting pesticides that are effective against a number of different pests will minimise negative impacts from pesticide use. If there is an organic alternative, this should be used.

WHAT DOES SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PRACTICES MEANS ?

PRODUCT WE OFFER

WE OFFER CONVENTIONAL COTTON



SHANKAR 6

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 27.5 - 29.5 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 3.5-4.9
  • STRENGTH: 28 GPT(HVI)

  • MECH 1

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 27.5 - 29.5 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 3.3-4.9
  • STRENGTH: 28 GPT(HVTI)

  • MCU 5

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 32 - 34 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 3.2-4.7
  • STRENGTH: 30 GPT(HVTI)

  • J 34

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 24 - 27 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 3.0 - 4.9
  • STRENGTH: 26 GPT(HVTI)

  • V 797

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 20 - 23 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 4.5 - 6.0
  • STRENGTH: 22 GPT(HVTI)

  • DCH 32

  • STAPLE LENGTH: 32 - 36 mm
  • MICRONAIRE: 3.0 - 4.2
  • STRENGTH: 32-39 GPT(HVI)


  • BUT WE LOVE TO OFFER SUSTAINABLE COTTON

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    CERTIFICATION PROCESS

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    HOW ORGANIC CERTIFICATION WORKS

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    FARM CERTIFICATE

    Farm Certificate ensures that cotton purchased meets organic farming standard

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    SCOPE CERTIFICATE

    Scope Certificate ensures that the company is qualified to produce organic cotton.

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    TRANSACTION CERTIFICATE

    Transaction Certificate tracks the organic cotton passed from one hand to another.

    Why Source Sustainable Cotton

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    ENVIRONMENTAL BENIFITS

    By adopting sustainable practices, farmers will reduce their reliance on nonrenewable energy, reduce chemical use and save scarce resources. Keeping the land healthy and replenished can go a long way when considering the rising population and demand for food. This helps to replenish land and other resources like soil, water, and air to make them sufficiently available for the coming generations. sustainable agriculture also increases biodiversity of the area by providing a variety of organisms

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    SOCIAL & ECONOMIC BENIFITS

    When sustainable agriculture is practiced workers are offered competitive salaries and benefits. They are treated with humanity; provided with safe work environment, food and proper living conditions. Growing sustainable cotton encourage women participation and they are not exposed to toxic chemicals in the field or through their food and water supply. It also means farmers grow more than one crop which supplements their food and income. Not only does sustainable farming build healthy soil, but it helps combat serious soil and land issues, such as erosion.



    WHY WE PREFER GOTS CERTIFIED ORGANIC COTTON ?

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    5th floor,515-Aron Spectra,Rajpath
    Rangoli Road,Behind Rajpath club Bodakdev,
    Ahmedabad,Gujarat-380054


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    Phone : +91 8200341230
    adityabiofarm@gmail.coms



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