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Regenerative agriculture, Results that Matter

Regenerative agriculture restores our soil, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions. We prioritize low-till, composting, and biological inputs. Turning gin waste into compost shows circularity—building resilient fields, reliable yields, and results that endure.

100% of our hectares Regenagri certified from 2025
Where our regenerative Farming Vision Comes to Life

We have reimagined our cotton farming through regenerative principles, technology, and community-first practices. Our pioneering model integrates every step - from seed to soil sustainability - transforming the cotton ecosytem from ground up

Backward integration - Seed and Biological Production
Precision cotton farming, cover crops, mulching of residues
Mechanized farming
Crop Protection Without Chemicals
Drip Irrigation
Lower carbon footprint
Our Core Regenerative Practices
Crop Rotation
Backward integration - Seed and Biological Production
Crop Rotation
Precision cotton farming, cover crops, mulching of residues
Crop Rotation
Mechanized farming
Crop Rotation
Crop Protection Without Chemicals
Crop Rotation
Drip Irrigation
Crop Rotation
Lower carbon footprint
Technology at work, in the fields
01
Specialized Ag Software
Field-level access and operations control
02
Satellite Imagery
NDVI, NDMI, NDRE, LAI & other indices to monitor crop growth
03
Weather Modelling
Our own weather stations for better decision-making
04
Creating an Integrated Platform
Operations management and agronomy
05
Operations Monitoring Cell
Real time tracking of tractors, sprayers, and harvestors
06
JD Links & JCB Links
Telematics connectivity and control of the machinery
Our new Regenerative Initiatives
In-House Soil and Water Analysis Lab

For optimal usage of fertilizers and salinity management while using various water sources

Seed Varietal Trails & New Products

Suitable variety for each location, keeping in mind machine pick and yield potential

Pest Monitoring System

Pheromone traps, digital traps and scouting data management

Aerial Spraying

Timely spray of cereals in spite of unfavorable weather conditions

Acid de-linting & seed treatment

For better germination and precision planting

Biocontrol insect production

Beneficial parasitoids for insect pest control

UAN

Liquid fertilizer top-dressing for better uptake by plants

Soil Enrichment

Gypsum, composting, cover cropping and crop residue after harvest

Circular Practices
Benefits of Regenerative Agriculture
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental
Environmental

On our farms, beneficial insects and reduced chemical spraying protect bees and soil organisms that keep ecosystems healthy. These regenerative approaches also help restore degraded land, enhance biodiversity, and lower emissions

Soil Health
Soil Health
Soil Health
Soil Health

Healthy soils are returning to our fields. Through compost, cover crops, and reduced chemicals, our regenerative farming improves soil structure, safeguards beneficial insects, and raises organic matter and water retention, leading to stronger, more resilient crops

Economic
Economic
Economic
Economic

Drip irrigation and bio-pesticides helped cut IAL’s input costs by 30%. Farmers in Nishon reported higher profits and yield stability, even during unpredictable weather, thanks to sustainable methods and tech-enabled monitoring

Social
Social
Social
Social

Stronger harvests are translating into better food security and more local jobs. Our composting and biolabs now employ youth and women from the two regions, while regenerative practices support community well-being and help reduce migration