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Visit to Yash Organic Farm as Tunza Eco-Generation Ambassador

by Rohan Kapur | 01-08-2014 23:53








Of late, I was on vacation to India and while over there, I considered it as my duty to preserve the environment and spread our message about green living as an Ambassador of Tunza Eco-Generation. While I was staying at a hotel, I noticed that there was an organic farm in my vicinity. Immediately, I went there to see what it was like.


It was really fascinating to see the organic farm where pesticides and artificial fertilizers were banned and the fruits and vegetables grown there were completely natural and not at all chemically hampered or harmed. I wore my Ambassador T-shirt and went to the Farm to collect information and extinguish my curiosity about the environmental activities taking place in that nation.


I saw the shop outside which showcased all the organic vegetables and fruits that were being grown in the farms. Completely organic, these items were pretty small but still they were natural and untouched. I bought some fruits which I really liked and when I tadted one of them, it was simply magnificient. One could ell the difference between normal fruits and these fruits. I had tasted grapes and they were so sweet that they certtainly outdid normal ones. But the only drawback is that they were a bit smaller in size than usual. Making the fruitys and vegetables bigger is the reason why chemical fertilizers are mainly used in crops. But genetic modification need sto be done in this era because the demand is more than the supply. This organic farm had a different way of doing so.


I then went to the manager of that Farm, who was sitting at the organic vegetable shop and asked him how it operates. His name was Rajan Suresh and he told me that this particular organic farm was called ?Yash organic farm?. It was owned by a company called ?Yash Organics?. Yash Organics makes fertilizers that have been manufactured from natural resources and are completely different from chemical fertilizers.


Rajan Suresh sir told me that "Yash Organics" was established in the year 2008 and is a reputed firm that is engaged in manufacturing, supplying and trading agricultural fertilizers. These products are the best because of their qualities such as excellent yield, freshness, purity and longer shelf life.


In a nutshell, it was great interviewing Mr. Rajan as I learned a lot about Yash organics and what they aim at doing. Such initiatives and prospects towards the modification of our environmental food and other products can surely lead to a better future-literally and figuratively