Our fertilizer at naturepure is farm fresh in the making, it is prepared with the use of cow dung, and green manure and plant matter in a composted form. These inputs of nature gradually and gradually heals the soil and increases the capacity of the soil to hold moisture and nutrients. They not only feed crops but bring life back to the soil beneath them when no synthetic substances are added.
Our bio-enrichments revive the life of the soil-naturally. They are enhanced with desirable microbes that boost root growth, increase the intake of nutrients and make their plants strong on the inside. Every application contributes to the restoration of the balance in the land to make it more resilient, self-sustained and to be in harmony with the rhythm of nature.
Our compost is made using local materials that nature provides--the leaves, crop residue, and other natural material on the farm--and adds it back to the soil in its most natural state. It enhances soil texture, promotes good microorganisms, and enables crops to get healthy and strong without chemicals. It is our part of repaying to the earth-carefully, emotionally, and meaningfully.
Enhances soil aeration, structure, and microbial life.
Supports stronger, more disease-resistant plants without synthetic pesticides.
Promotes tastier, nutrient-rich produce with true organic integrity.
Prevents harmful leaching into nearby water sources.
Compost is decomposed natural matter—like dry leaves, crop residue, and plant materials. It builds healthy soil by improving texture, boosting microbes, and reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. At Naturepure, it’s our way of giving back to the land.
We use a natural aerobic process. Layered green waste, crop matter, and cow dung are turned regularly to promote healthy microbial action. After 45–60 days, it becomes rich, dark compost ready to nourish the next crop.
We rely on tried-and-tested organic sources:
Organic inputs restore rather than deplete. They build structure, retain moisture, and improve biodiversity in the soil—unlike chemicals that degrade soil over time. Our methods focus on sustainable yield and long-term ecological balance.