Srinagar, Dec 13 : Aries Agro Limited, a 54 year old leading Indian agri-inputs company, recently organized a comprehensive training program specifically tailored for apple farmers. The event aimed to equip farmers with essential technical knowledge about micronutrients and the optimal usage of high-quality Aries range of fertilizers for enhancing apple yield and quality.
The training program, attended by over 100 progressive farmers and retailers, focused on imparting crucial insights into the significance of micronutrients in apple cultivation. Aries Agro Limited launched for Kashmiri apple growers the HD range of NPK fertilizers, Orgaboost (Multi-Biostimulant) and Hortistar (Multi-nutrient specialty grade for Horticulture), specially formulated to address the unique needs of Kashmiri farmers and their apple orchards.
One of the highlights of the event was the launch of Aries Agro Limited’s patented Soil Testing Machine. This cutting-edge technology provides accurate soil test results within minutes, facilitating effective planning of Integrated Nutrient Management. This service, exclusively available for Kashmiri farmers, is poised to revolutionize the approach to soil health management in the region.
Dr.Rahul Mirchandani, Chairman & Managing Director at Aries Agro Limited, expressed enthusiasm about the program’s success and the company’s commitment to supporting farmers in the region. “We are proud to contribute to the prosperity of Kashmiri apple farmers through our specialized training program and innovative products. The introduction of the HD range of NPK, Orgaboost, and Hortistar, along with our state-of-the-art Soil Testing Machine, reflects our dedication to providing farmers with the latest advancements in agriculture.”
Aries Agro Limited remains at the forefront of agricultural innovation, continually striving to enhance productivity and sustainability in farming practices. The company believes that by empowering farmers with knowledge and advanced technologies, it can contribute to the overall growth and well-being of the agricultural community.