For the LOVE of Environment,
Community & Economy
For the LOVE of Environment, Community & Economy
Sustainability
We have pledge to zero-waste policy, and therefore to achieve our goal of re-cycling and waste management, we’ve developed a process that allow us to run our farm efficiently with structured waste management system that has a higher economical value for our farm and for the local farmers.
For the Love of Environment
Do you know country chicken poop has high concentration of natural fertilizer which are beneficial for growth of vegetable and plantations whereas, the commercially grown chickens raised in stressful condition produces wastes which produces high amount of greenhouses gases, harmful for environment.
Our farm waste doesn’t smell bad as those of conventional poultry farm.
For the Love of Community
We collect vegetable as leaves, stems, roots and other inedible fresh wastes of seasonal vegetables such as radish, cauliflower, cabbage, and other vegetable from the local and feed it to our chickens. These fresh wastes fulfill the physical requirement of chickens which then raises the quality of meat production. It also generates the employment into the community.
For the Love of Community
We collect vegetable as leaves, stems, roots and other inedible fresh wastes of seasonal vegetables such as radish, cauliflower, cabbage, and other vegetable from the local and feed it to our chickens. These fresh wastes fulfill the physical requirement of chickens which then raises the quality of meat production. It also generates the employment into the community.
For the love of Economy
As per our research we’ve found that India is importing a large number of fertilizers from other countries. Therefore, having a great recycling process in place we can also help Indian economy to be less dependent on foreign imports and provide farmers our own organic fertilizers for their land.
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Sustainability
Our Pledge to Zero-Waste.