Hortilife Genetics is the national peak industry organisation representing the plant science sector in India. HortiLife’s members are the world-leading innovators, developers, manufacturers and formulators of crop protection and crop biotechnology products. The plant science industry, worth more than ₹5CR a year to Indian agricultural production, provides products to protect crops against pests, weeds and diseases, as well as developing crop biotechnologies key to the nation’s agricultural productivity, profitability and sustainability. HortiLife is part of the plant science industry’s.
Promote green base technologies for pollution control. In precision farming endeavors for sustainable crop cultivation profitable to farmers. Invest and research in efforts of reducing chemical load, cultivation cost and improvement in produce quality.
Contribute in safety, security and sovereignty of agricultural food production. Participate in the mission of improving farmers income.
Hortilife Genetics aims to be a global leader in the development and production of innovative, high-quality horticultural products. The company envisions driving sustainability and enhancing food security by utilizing advanced genetic research and cutting-edge technology. By creating superior plant varieties that are both resilient and high-yielding, Hortilife Genetics strives to meet the growing demands of consumers, while promoting environmental stewardship and supporting sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.
Organic Carbon: | 18% |
Sea weed extract: | 4% |
Fulvic Acid | 4% |
Ascorbic acid | 20% |
Amino acid | 4% |
Cytokinin's | 5% |
B-Tains | 10% |
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The innovations of the plant science industry, specifically new seed varieties and chemical crop protection products, along with the adoption of modern scientific methods of farming, were at the center of the Third Agricultural Revolution. The Green Revolution, as it is more commonly referred to, occurred more than half a century ago and remains the foundation of our modern farming systems that delivered a step change in production. It is the innovations of the plant science industry that will be at the core of the fourth agricultural revolution, which will be required to achieve another leap in production and enable farming to become even more environmentally sustainable. This fourth revolution will need to be done by the farming sector and supporting industries under even more challenging circumstances in every sense; climatically, economically, socially and scientifically. The world needs to produce as much food over the next 20 years as we have since the beginning of humanity, more than 10000 years ago. That is a staggering challenge requiring a massive effort from the entire agricultural sector. Farmers will need access to all and every safe tool, product and innovation to do it, especially pesticides – be they organic, synthetic or biologically based. Plant science companies. Bring just one new successful crop protection product to the market. In India, like the rest of the developed world, food has never been safer and never has there been such variety of produce available to consumers. Now more than ever, there is peak interest in food amongst growing urban populations correlating with peak ignorance in how food is produced and farming generally. Pesticides have had a hugely positive impact on global food production yet there remains a serious lack of understanding about their safety and importance, not just to farming but to the protection and restoration of our natural environment and human health. Crop protection chemistry remains vital to supporting modern food production. Almost three quarters of all food produced in India is directly attributed to the use of crop protection products. At the same time, the effectiveness of current products and the development of new and modern technologies means farmers are now applying on average 95 per cent less pesticide per hectare to achieve the same level of pest control.India’s agricultural sector continues to grow with confidence in the knowledge that advanced crop protection technologies will continue to successfully manage the dynamic, evolving and ever challenging pest risks that farmers face now and into the future. This will allow our farming sector to continue delivering for Indian consumers, who are increasing their demand for a greater variety of high quality safe foods, as well as remain a globally competitive agricultural exporter to even more international markets. Better informed and fact based discussion and public policy development are crucial for India to meet its farming goals and aspirations. This Guide seeks to constructively contribute to that outcome