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Research & Development

Our Research and Development activities are focused on designing novel formulations that can reach directly to the farmer and achieve the following objectives:

  • To increase consumer and farmer awareness about the products being used by them, and provide safe food to human being.
  • To make organic farming viable and Eco friendly
  • Raising the socio-economic status for Indian farmers
  • Fusion of modern technologies with traditional knowledge

Mrs. Supriya Ratnaparkhe
(Ph.D. Virginia Tech)
Head, Research and Development

Our R&D Department
The company has a DSIR accredited R&D department which is committed towards updating the products and technologies suitable for the competitive market. The major focus of the department is to introduce latest and innovative products and technologies, and scaling them up for economically sustainable production. It also provides essential inputs to ensure that eco-friendly production processes are followed by the industry at all times. All the products developed by the Research department are tested on the in-house farm of the company and various trial farms before releasing into the market. We have published our research in several leading agriculture journals of national repute. We have collaborations with several Government Institutes including BARC, IARI, IITIndore, DAVV etc. and we have successfully scaled up technologies transferred from these Institutes at our manufacturing unit.

Major Research Mandates
  • " Isolation and Identification of various microbes and other natural molecules that help in improving the soil fertility; protect the plants; and improve the general health of the plants "
  • " Designing high quality, stable and user friendly formulations "
  • " Integration of novel technologies such as AI, Nanotechnology, Biosensors etc. with the existing technologies to design novel products "
  • " Eco-friendly and sustainable process development "

Research Activities


Ongoing Research Projects


Completed Projects


Research publications
Ratnaparkhe S., Ratnaparkhe M.B. (2021) Parthenium hysterophorus: Weed to Value. In: Pant D., Bhatia S.K., Patel A.K., Giri A. (eds) Bioremediation using weeds. Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. Springer, Singapore.
Isolation and characterization of a mineral solubilizing Azotobacter sp. obtained from soil sample collected from Rangwasa jaivik farm. Tamhane A., Chauhan R., Nagar A. And Ratnaparkhe S. (as corresponding Author) (2019) International Journal of Microbiology Research; 11(12), 1756-1759.
Nagar A., Tamhane A., Chouhan R., Ratnaparkhe S (corresponding author). (2019). Effect of pyrroloquinoline-quinone on germination and growth characteristics of groundnut (arachis hypogaea). International journal of agriculture sciences, 11 (10), 8494-8498.
Advances in Strain Engineering for Improved Bio-fuel Production- a Perspective. Supriya Ratnaparkhe (as corresponding author) and Milind Ratnaparkhe. (2019) Current Metabolomics; 7(11)
Anukriti Verma, Yamini Patidar, Aditi Vaishampayan (2016), Isolation and purification of potassium solubilizing bacteria from different regions of India and its effect on crop's yield. Indian Journal of Microbiology Research: 3(4),482-487.
Deepak Kewat, Anis Siddiqui, R.K Jain (2016), Isolation and preliminary Characterization of effective and complete strain of Rhizobium from non-traditional legume crops of Indore (M.P). Indian Research Communication:10(1), 50-59.
P.K Singh, R.K. Jain, Aditi Vaishmpayan, Sapna Parihar (2014), Biocontrol of Rhizoctonia sheath blight disease of Rice using Biohit (Trichoderma viride) WP formulation. Indian J. Plant Pathology, 31.
P.K Singh, R.K. Jain, Aditi Vaishmpayan, Sapna Parihar (2014), Management of Damping off (Phytium aphanidermatum) in chilli (Capsicum annum cv VNS-4) by Pseudomonas flourescences. International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology, 7(1):83-86.
 


Our Research Collaborations


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