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Sardar Patel Farm & Organic Products |
Products :Various Organic Prodcuts |
Contact Addres :
Kathwada, Naroda Kathwada Road,
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat |
Phone : 29293426 |
Cell : 9825332814
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Email : spfarm13@yahoo.com, |
Website : http://www.sardarpatelfarm.com
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Few Word about company : The manually harvested grains after being passed through the thresher in the field are brought into our godowns and first fed into the grader which sorts out the grains according to size, followed by a trip through the destoner, to remove all the stone like foreign particles. Finally the air classifier removes the light weight rubbish and the cleaned product is given a final manual check before being packed.
A certified 125 acre organic farm on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. Organic farming based on a Bio-Dynamic framework is followed by us in our effort to be a part of the healthy chain healthy soil healthy crops healthy foods – healthy life. After over 5 years of following these farming practices we have earned the International Organic Certification awarded by the Control Union Certifications NPOP, Govt. of India, E U, USDA / NOP, Swiss Farming Ordinance. In addition we have also discovered that we have succeeded in --
(1) improving the health of our soil to such a degree that the crops we grow, the trees in our orchards, the plants in our garden and nursery are able to battle the onslaught of harmful pests and crippling diseases without the help of harmful chemical pesticides.
(2) increasing the population of useful insects, earthworms, birds as a result of ridding the environment of harmful pesticides and they are our unpaid workforce (ants rid plants of harmful aphids , bees and birds help in pollination, birds consume harmful caterpillars and insects, earthworms plough and aerate soil etc.)
(3) Producing products that provide humans with ample ammunition to fight disease and environmental pollution (e.g. higher content of minerals in grains, vitamin C in amla etc)
(4) Produce which is tastier and some having a longer shell life than their inorganically grown counterparts |
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