Sustainable Agriculture For A Better Word
(George Meredith)
Organic Fertilizers For Better Future
(Mahatma Gandhi)
Nutrient Management For Sustainable Agriculture
(Lyndon B. Johnson)
About Us
About Us
“We, KANGARA, believe in a model of sustainable agriculture capable of simultaneously
satisfying the social, environmental, and economic needs of the community. Our
products are manufactured with natural organic sources, employing modern automated
industrial technologies which are energy–efficient and have low emissions.”
Vision & Mission
Our Vision
Promoting a model of sustainable agricultural development in terms of social, environmental and economic factors.
Our Mission
Eco – Sustainable agricultural productivity” We aim to meet the best needs of increasingly specialized agriculture by helping the farmers to increase the quality and production yields in a socially responsible and environmentally friendly fashion.
Vision
Promoting a model of sustainable agricultural development in terms of social, environmental, and economic factors
Mission
Agriculture technology can lead the way to more sustainable farming
Create Positive Changes
With Organic Farming
Organic farming is a production system that sustains the health of soils, ecosystems, and people. It relies on ecological processes and demand for organic farming, shows substantial growth in worldwide. It mainly relies on the minimal use of o-farm inputs and techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, composting, and biological pest control methods. Organic farming exerts no pressure on the environment compared to conventional, with possible exceptions of nitrate leaching, soil erosion, and in biodiversity. It is comparatively more energy ecient and always a sustainable approach. Ancient Sri Lanka which was world famous for paddy production at that time was called the ‘Granary
of Eastern Asia’, had introduced more than 200 kinds of indigenous paddy to the world. The vast irrigation systems including tanks (reservoirs) and canals connected to each other built in about 300BC illustrate the grandeur of our past, proving how our organic farming practices had been in Sri Lanka from ancient times.
Organic agriculture is the society’s brightest hope for positive change.
- Poses no health risk.
- Potential of ensuring food security and mitigating climate change
- Preserve the environment and promotes Biodiversity
- Promotes soil Health
- Improves yield and famer’s income