Groundnut farmers often struggle with rising chemical costs, root diseases, and declining soil health. This real-life experience from Anantapur shows how shifting to natural solutions like Nemzap helped revive groundnut crops, control nematodes, restore soil fertility, and achieve healthier, more profitable harvests.
The Problem: Chemical Overuse in Groundnut Farming
In groundnut cultivation, farmers traditionally depend on chemical fertilizers and nematicides to protect roots. Despite spending lakhs every season, groundnut crops in sandy soils suffered severe root rot and nematode attacks, leading to weak plants, patchy fields, and consistently low yields.
Discovering Nemzap for Groundnut Root Protection
Through Gramabazaar’s YouTube channel, Parameshwar Reddy learned about Nemzap as a natural solution for groundnut root pests. After consulting the team, he applied Nemzap during the first irrigation of the groundnut crop, targeting nematodes at the root zone effectively.
Stronger Groundnut Growth and Healthier Roots
Within one and a half months, groundnut plants showed visible improvement. No plant loss was observed, roots remained healthy, and nematode damage was absent. Compared to previous seasons, the groundnut field displayed uniform growth, stronger foliage, and improved crop resilience.
Restoring Soil Strength for Groundnut Cultivation
Along with Nemzap, the farmer adopted organic inputs like Jeevamrutham and green manure crops in groundnut fields. Chemical fertilizers were completely avoided. Over time, soil life returned, earthworms reappeared, and the soil regained the strength needed for sustainable groundnut farming.
Higher Groundnut Yields with Lower Input Costs
Groundnut cultivation costs reduced significantly as chemical inputs were eliminated. At the same time, plant resistance improved and yields stabilized. By focusing on soil health and natural crop protection, the farmer achieved better groundnut output and long-term profitability without compromising sustainability.

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