Organic farming is no longer just an alternative, is becoming a necessity for Indian farmers. Rising input costs, unstable markets, and soil degradation demand sustainable solutions. This farmer story from Andhra Pradesh highlights how organic inputs like GrowthFit and Nemzap helped achieve lower costs, healthier crops, and consistent profits.
The Challenge of High-Cost Chemical Farming
Brinjal farmers often face rising cultivation costs due to heavy dependence on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Despite spending nearly ₹90,000 per acre, many farmers struggle with pest issues, inconsistent yields, and fluctuating market prices that reduce overall profitability.
Shifting to Organic Inputs with Gramabazaar
Mahesh, a farmer from Tirupati district, adopted Gramabazaar’s organic solutions—GrowthFit and Nemzap—to reduce chemical dependency. The focus shifted toward soil health, balanced nutrition, and sustainable crop growth rather than repeated chemical spraying.
Reduced Costs and Improved Crop Health
By using GrowthFit and Nemzap, cultivation costs dropped to nearly ₹26,000–₹27,000 per acre. Plants showed stronger stems, better flowering, minimal pest incidence, and faster regeneration after harvest, proving that organic nutrition supports long-term crop vitality.
Exceptional Yield and Market-Ready Quality
The brinjal crop continued for over 11 months, producing nearly 200 tonnes in total. At peak harvest, 55 bags were collected from a single acre in one day. Uniform size, shine, and quality ensured strong demand in wholesale markets.
A Sustainable Model for Farmer Profitability
This experience demonstrates how organic inputs can reduce risk, improve soil health, and ensure consistent income. Gramabazaar’s approach empowers farmers to cut costs, escape chemical dependency, and achieve profitability through sustainable, soil-first farming practices.

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