MUMBAI, 4 July 2025: Kan Biosys has unveiled two new product lines aimed at advancing sustainable farming in India — a range of imported speciality fertilisers under the ROFA (Real Optimised Fertiliser Application) brand and a series of indigenously developed neem-based bio-solutions.
The 12 high-performance, water-soluble ROFA fertilisers, developed in partnership with France’s De Sangosse, are designed for precision nutrition, adaptable to diverse climatic zones and crop types. These products promise targeted nutrient delivery, especially through foliar application, enhancing efficiency and reducing wastage.
Alongside ROFA, Kan Biosys has introduced three neem-based formulations crafted using traditional Indian agricultural knowledge combined with modern scientific research. These residue-free neem products are intended to lower chemical pesticide usage while promoting plant health and environmental safety.
Sandeepa Kanitkar, Managing Director of Kan Biosys and President of BASAI (Biological Association for Sustainable Agriculture India), emphasized the company’s farmer-centric ethos: “While ROFA means Real Optimised Fertilizer Application, to me, ‘R’ stands for Respect for our farmers. With ROFA, we bring the best of French technology to Indian soil.”
Industry expert B.T. Gore, Founder & CEO of Farm DSS Agritech Pvt Ltd, praised ROFA’s precision capabilities: “ROFA is a game-changer in nutrient delivery, especially through foliar applications. It brings precision and efficiency together.”
With over two decades of innovation, Kan Biosys is recognised by India’s Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) and holds patents for microbial solutions that improve soil health, crop nutrition, and sustainable farming practices. The company operates globally, with a presence across the USA, Europe, and Australia.
Kan Biosys’s latest launches represent a significant step towards reducing the chemical footprint in Indian agriculture while empowering farmers with advanced, environmentally responsible inputs that promise higher productivity and healthier crops.







