One tonne of residue,
four products.
Everything that enters the facility leaves as something valuable — fuel, soil, or clean air. Nothing goes back to the fire.

Biomass fuel pellets
Crop residue, densified into clean boiler fuel.
Stalks, husks and straw arrive from farms across Harda district, are dried, milled and pressed into dense fuel pellets with a calorific value coal boilers can use directly.
India's biomass co-firing mandate requires thermal power stations to blend biomass into their coal feed. The NTPC Selda plant is within walking distance of our facility, and Madhya Pradesh policy gives local producers purchase preference.
- Primary buyer: NTPC Selda
- Feedstock: paid crop residue
- Demand: mandated by policy

Bio-fertilizer
Beneficial microbes that put life back into farmed soil.
Our bio-fertilizer cultures nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilising microbes on an organic carrier produced inside the facility.
Applied at sowing, it can reduce a farmer's chemical fertilizer requirement by around a fifth — lowering input cost while improving soil structure season after season.
- Cuts chemical fertilizer use ~20%
- Sold back to supplying farmers
- Improves soil year on year

Vermicompost & organic manure
What pellets can't use, earthworms can.
Residue fractions unsuitable for pelletizing feed our vermicompost beds. Earthworms convert them into one of the world's most valued natural fertilizers.
Even the ash from pellet production is blended back into organic manure, so nothing that enters the facility leaves it as waste.
- Premium organic fertilizer
- Uses non-pellet residue + ash
- Export demand from Europe

Carbon credits
Avoided burning, measured and monetised.
Every tonne of residue we divert from open field burning avoids emissions that would otherwise darken the air over Madhya Pradesh.
Those avoided emissions are verified and issued as carbon credits, tradeable on European markets — a fourth revenue stream generated by the same tonne of residue.
- Verified avoided-burning credits
- Traded on European markets
- Fourth revenue per tonne