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Organic inputs are bulky in nature and are needed in huge quantities when compared to the chemical inputs. This being the conditions, what are the effects on cost side?

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Organic inputs are bulky in nature and are needed in huge quantities when compared to the chemical inputs. This being the conditions, what are the effects on cost side?

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As mentioned earlier, since we use Novcom compost, the quantity needed is much less and is made in the garden from green matter and cow manure. The process of making and applying compost is highly cost effective. Further, after sickling, the green matter is mulched and composted in-situ by Inhana solution – once again making the process more cost effective.

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