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DESCRIPTION:

• 100% natural, well-composted organic manure made from goat droppings.
• Rich in essential plant nutrients and organic matter, ideal for healthy plant growth.
• Known as “hot manure” due to its higher nutrient content compared to other animal manures.
• Improves soil fertility, texture, and moisture retention.
• Stimulates microbial activity and enhances soil aeration.
• Encourages vigorous root growth, flowering, and fruit production.
• Suitable for vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees, and ornamental plants.
• Excellent for organic farming, terrace gardening, kitchen gardens, and greenhouse cultivation.

COMPOSITION:
Organic Matter: 50–65%
Nitrogen (N): 1.5–2%
Phosphorus (P₂O₅): 1–1.5%
Potassium (K₂O): 1–1.5%
Calcium (Ca): 2–3%
Magnesium (Mg): 0.3–0.5%
Moisture Content: 20–25%
Microorganisms: Rich in beneficial microbes

ADVANTAGES:
• Higher nutrient content than cow dung – more efficient plant nourishment.
• Enhances soil microbial diversity and boosts soil health.
• Improves crop yield and overall plant vigor.
• Helps correct nutrient deficiencies in poor soils.
• Ideal for fast-growing vegetables like tomato, capsicum, gourds, and okra.
• Recommended for flowering plants such as hibiscus, marigold, and bougainvillea.
• Beneficial for fruit trees including papaya, banana, pomegranate, and citrus.
• Safe for home gardens and eco-friendly.
• Long-lasting effects due to slow-release nutrients.

DIRECTION FOR USE:
o Mix 300–500 grams per square meter before planting.
o For pots, apply 100–150 grams per 12-inch pot monthly.
o Can be used as a top-dressing or mixed into compost piles.

PACKING:
• 1 kg: Packed in LD zip pouch.
• 5 kg / 10 kg: Packed in HDPE laminated brown kraft bags with outer HDPE liner.
• 40 kg: Packed in heavy-duty poly pack placed inside reinforced HDPE sack.

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