BIOLOGICAL INPUT LABORATORY
SWAMI VIVEKANAND SEWA TRUST
Biological Input Laboratory
Empowering Sustainable Agriculture
The Swami Vivekanand Seva Trust’s (SVST) Biological Input Laboratory in Hingoli, Maharashtra, is a pioneering initiative promoting sustainable agriculture in the region. Sanctioned by the Agriculture Department, Hingoli, this laboratory produces and supplies biological inputs, enabling farmers to reduce their reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Specialized Biological Inputs
- The laboratory specializes in producing the following biological inputs:
- Trichoderma: A beneficial fungus controlling soil-borne diseases and improving soil health.
- Vermi Compost: An organic fertilizer made from earthworms, enhancing soil fertility and structure.
- Metarhizium: An entomopathogenic fungus used for controlling pests.
- Azotobacter: A nitrogen-fixing bacterium improving soil fertility by increasing nitrogen availability to plants.
Empowering Eco-Friendly Farming Practices
These biological inputs are produced using high-quality standards and distributed to farmers, empowering them to adopt eco-friendly farming practices. This initiative is part of SVST’s commitment to:
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- Promoting sustainable agricultural practices
- Enhancing farm productivity
- Supporting the local farming community in Hingoli and surrounding regions
By providing access to biological inputs, SVST’s laboratory is contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious agricultural ecosystem in the region.

