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We skipped chemical fertilizers and got whooping 150% more rice yield

Updated: Oct 24, 2022


Its been a year we are carrying out 100% chemical free farming experiments and the mother earth is surprising us on every single day.

Our farm is situated in Konkan region of Maharashtra, which is also known as granary of Rice. Since ages farmers here are cultivating rice as there main crop. Post Green revolution use of Urea, super phosphate and Potassium sulfate has increased hence a lot and traditional farming practices are taking back seat since then.





At Begreenss farm we started with cultivating Spinach, Eggplant, Coriander, Green chilies, Radish etc vegetables by just using Vasudha Vermicompost and without any other pesticide or chemical fertilizers. We were getting good results and we were excited to up this game by trying same methods for rice crop as well.





When we discussed idea of cultivating rice only with using vasudha Vermicompost and Buddy vermiwash with local farmers, they were of this thought that rice crop is not possible without Urea and other synthetic fertilizers. But we took this upon ourselves and decided why not try it out?



We used the same rice seeds which local farmers were using, followed same methods of plantation but instead of using harmful fertilizers we used Vasudha Vermicompost along with Buddy Vermiwash. and results were shockingly beautiful.






Average seed count on each panicle on surrounding farmer's rice plants were around 150 to 170 seeds per panicle. where as on our organic farm the same average was 268 seeds per panicle! which is 150% more than what fellow farmers produced with using chemical fertilizers. To our surprise this organic or chemical farming experiment was a huge success and we are about to replicate this across our complete land in next rainy season.


It will be a treat to relish this years "Modak" and "Bhakari" made up from these organic chemical free rice grain. Are you willing to join in for this healthy and tasty treat?


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8 Comments


Angus Cox
Angus Cox
Mar 26

Wow, this article was such an eye-opener! I really appreciated how clearly you explained the benefits of avoiding chemical fertilizers and switching to more organic, eco-friendly methods. It’s incredible that you achieved a 150% increase in rice yield simply by focusing on soil health and balanced natural inputs. Stories like this truly show that sustainable farming doesn’t just protect the environment—it can also be highly productive and profitable. I think a lot of farmers and agriculture students can learn from your experience, especially about how consistency and patience play big roles in natural farming success. Your results also reminded me how important proper planning and resource management are, whether in agriculture or other industries. For students who are researching sustainable…

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Aldo King
Aldo King
Feb 28

That is such an incredible result! Seeing a 150% increase in rice yield just by switching away from chemical fertilizers is exactly the kind of sustainable success story we need more of right now. It’s actually really timely for me because I’ve been researching organic farming methods for my environmental studies module lately. I’ve been so deep in the data that I actually had to look for some Assignment Help Edinburgh services last week just to keep up with my other deadlines while I focused on these agricultural case studies. It’s honestly so much more motivating to study these topics when you see real-world proof that going green actually works better for the farmers and the land!

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This was such an eye‑opening read seeing how skipping chemical fertilisers led to a 150% increase in rice yield makes sustainable farming feel less like a buzzword and more like real, exciting progress. I was reading it during a packed study week, and honestly, some online finance class help would’ve given me the headspace to slow down and really absorb stories like this instead of rushing through them.

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sonald225
sonald225
Oct 14, 2022

Great job done by you...As per current situation we needs this change. Skiping the chemical Fertilizers is helpful for farm healthy as well as we all...Keep it up...

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anuja kamble
anuja kamble
Oct 14, 2022

Wooow amezing 🙌

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