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Contact Us >>We are working with the collaboration with gram trust in the plantation of Vetiver plants. Vetiver grass (Vetiveriazizanioides) has been used for land protection purposes for about 50 years, its real impact on soil and water conservation was only started in the late 1980's following its promotion by the World Bank.The Vetiver Grass System (VGS) was first developed for soil and water conservation in farm lands. While this application still plays a vital role in agricultural lands, vetiver grass unique morphological, physiological and ecological characteristics including its tolerance to highly adverse conditions has a key role in the area of environmental protection in civil construction. When planted in rows Vetiver plants will form a hedge, a living porous barrier which slows and spreads runoff water and traps sediment. As water flow is slowed down, its erosive power is reduced and at the same time allows more time for water to infiltrate to the soil, and any eroded material is trapped by the hedges. Therefore an effective hedge will reduce soil erosion, conserve soil moisture and trap sediment on site.
We have our own nursery where we produce South Indian quality Vetiver plants. Vetiver plants helps in passive wastewater treatment, soil erosion control, prevention of landslide. We are the only company who is producing Vetiver plant in a regular manner and make this implantation at its best height. Vetiver is a true miracle grass by its character of special massive, long rootsthat anchoring and penetrating straight into the ground. In old days, it was commonly usedfor making thatch, handy crafts, perfumery, and employed in religious activities. Only few decades, were largely used at larger scale for soil and water conservation and agriculturalpractices. At present, the miracle grass was broadly modified to use for environmentalprotection and other non-agricultural applications and also as an industrial scale. Vetiver and its component parts have widely developed for other miscellaneoususes, i.e. as construction materials, forage for livestock, landscaping and ornamentals,mulch, compost, veneer, fiber board, ash for concrete work, and insecticide. The grass alsocan be brought to get rid of heavy metals from industry sewage, leach ate form garbage, andtake part in various industrial commercial products.