elcome
to the Biotechnology Resource Centre website.
During the last 30 years or so, there was a quantitative shift in favour of using chemical fertilizers by the farming community. Repeated and extensive use of these chemical fertilizers have deteriorated soil quality resulting in progressively diminishing crop yield. Vast tracts of agricultural land has turned barren and unproductive. Also, there is growing awareness and alarm among the people about the hazards due to chemicals entering our bloodstream through our air, water and food intake. This has resulted in increasing incidence of diseases from asthma to cancer, notwithstanding the tremendous strides that we have made in the field of medicine. There is a constant endeavour among the enlightened to prevent toxic chemicals from entering our bodies. As a consequence, we find that there is increasing demand for organically grown crops, vegetables and other cash crops.
Biotechnology Resource Centre is a leading Indian company in the development
and production of state-of-the-art biofertilizers and bio-repellents.
BRC
is actively engaged in the development and marketing of biofertilizers,
bio-repellents, soil-conditioners, plant growth regulators, plant tonics
and in vermiculture.
The spectacular growth of BRC, founded in
1994, is attributed to the vision, dynamism and idealism of its founders
and
well-known biotechnologists,
Dr. Sudhir D. Ghatnekar, Mrs Anjali Ghatnekar and Dr. Mahavash F. Kavian.
All the directors are extremely ecologically conscious and have channelled
their profound
knowledge of bio-technology
to produce ecologically friendly and economically viable biological products
for the
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The Father of the Green Revolution in India, Dr. M.S. Swaminathan
with Dr Sudhir Ghatnekar, MD, BRC and Dr Mahavash Kavian. |
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farming community the world over.
We invite you to explore these pages and find out how you too can keep
our environment clean and healthy by using biotechnological substitutes
for chemicals that do more harm to ourselves and our planet than good. |