NEW DELHI, 9 June 2023: Inera, a company that develops bio inputs for agriculture, has announced that its products have shown a 20 percent increase in crop performance in field trials.
The company's bio inputs are made from natural materials and are designed to improve crop health, yield, and quality.
The field trials were conducted by Xenesis Institute, the R&D arm of Absolute, a leading bioscience company. The trials were conducted on a variety of crops, including rice, wheat, corn, and soybeans. The results showed that Inera's bio inputs were able to significantly increase crop yields and improve crop quality.
"We are very pleased with the results of the field trials," said Dr. Ajit Kumar, CEO of Inera. "Our bio inputs have the potential to revolutionize the agriculture industry and help farmers produce more food with less resources."
Inera's bio inputs are made from a variety of natural materials, including bacteria, fungi, and algae. These materials are combined in a proprietary formula that is designed to boost crop health and productivity.
"Our bio inputs work by stimulating the natural defenses of plants," said Dr. Kumar. "They also help to improve the soil quality, which can lead to increased crop yields."
Inera's bio inputs are currently available in India and are expected to be rolled out to other countries in the near future. The company is also developing new bio inputs that are designed to address specific crop challenges, such as drought and pests.
"We are committed to developing innovative bio inputs that can help farmers produce more food in a sustainable way," said Dr. Kumar. "We believe that our bio inputs have the potential to make a significant impact on the agriculture industry."