Description
IPM is Integrated Pest Management, and its ecosystem-based method works for the long-term prevention of pests. It used a combination of methods such as habitat manipulation, biological control, modification of cultural practices, and the use of resistant varieties. With the IPM approach, long-term prevention of pests is managed and avoids damage to the ecosystem.
The use of pesticides is only done if needed for the target organism only. The materials for pest control are used and applied with minimal risks to human health and environmental conditions.
- Grow healthy crops withstanding pest attacks
- Use disease-resistant plants
- Caulking cracks that keep out insects and rodents from entering the warehouse.
Products offered with Indian origin and IMP quality approach and management:
With Ac coding system, backward integration program, farmer data record maintenance, quality raw ingredients, and maintain traceability. There is explicit information available about:
- Soil Analysis
- Seed Selection
- Fertilizer application
- Pesticide application
IPM practices are:
- Soil Preparation
- Planting
- Forecasting
- Pest Trapping
- Monitoring
- Cultural controls
- Biological controls
- Chemical controls
- Record keeping
- IPM Fenugreek is a clover-like plant. It is part of a botanical family called Fabaceae. Fenugreek leaves are used as herbs, and seeds are used as a spice. It is used as a flavoring agent in many drinks, food, and tobacco.Raw fenugreek seeds have an overpowering bitter taste, but when cooked, they have a sweet, slightly nutty, and maple syrup-like flavor and are reminiscent of burnt sugar.Fenugreek name is from Latin called Greek Hay.
It is a slender and annual herb of the pea family. Seeds are hard and yellow-brown. They are angular shapes such as cubic, oblong and rhombic. Available in whole and dried as yellow powder and ground from roasted fenugreek seeds.
Its aroma is warm, penetrating, and more pronounced when roasted.
Seeds are thrashed from the whole uprooted plant and dried separately for a long time.
India is the largest producer of Fenugreek seeds in the world. The fenugreek plant is resistant to most infestations. It prefers to grow in full sun and well-drained, fertile, Alkaline soil. Seeds get harvested after five months of sowing.
Uses and Health Benefits:
- Helps to control diabetes
- Helps lactating mothers to increase milk production
- Reduce high serum cholesterol
- Relieves constipation
- It has chemicals similar to females sex hormone, so considered a potent menstruation promoter
- Minimizes symptoms of Menopause
We comply with International Health and Safety Standards, and all products are certified by Quality Control Department before being shipped to the marketplace. All products are delivered in the best quality, right quantity, and timely delivery.
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