Why is nano urea a game changer in the agricultural sector? Let's have a look...
The biggest difference that nano urea brings is, replacement of big traditional urea bags (45-50kgs) with a portable pet bottle (500ml). 1/8
Earlier, whenever a poor farmer had to bring home urea to use it for cultivation, they had to bring it on their own, from miles away, carrying it on their bicycle.
This process would entirely exhaust them - given the conditions of the roads earlier.
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It was nearly impossible for a poor farmer to get more than 5 bags of urea at a time.
With nano urea, this preposition completely changes.
A bottle of Nano urea (500 ml) = A bag of urea (45 - 50 kgs)!
Now, the farmers can simply carry multiple bottles of nano urea...
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...in a single bag and with the implementation of PM Gram Sadak Yojana, gone are the days where farmers had to struggle to get their bicycles running smoothly!
Unlike the traditional urea, which used to adversely affect the soil quality with passage of time.
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But nano urea is sprinkled on the surface of the leaves of the plants and not on the soil directly.
With this, there are two benefits that the farmers derive;
1. They don't have to spread urea granules with their bare hands, damaging their hands.
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And, 2. The health of the soil also remains intact as urea doesn't directly reach the soil.
Nano Urea gives higher crop yields, thus, ensuring increased income for our annadatas!
Not just this, nano urea is also available online.
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All one has to do is visit this website and place the order - nanourea.in.
PM @narendramodi Ji's scientific approach towards kisan kalyan has enabled the invention of nano urea in India and is being manufactured at 8 different places across the nation.
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This out of the box innovation is firmly helping farmers double their income! #NanoUrea#IFFCO
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