Why SWAR Water, an increasingly scarce commodity is the elixir of life – Shift to a regime of Moisture.  SWAR Technology is unique as it offers highest.

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Why SWAR Water, an increasingly scarce commodity is the elixir of life – Shift to a regime of Moisture.  SWAR Technology is unique as it offers highest water efficiency through assured and measured moisture at plant root with organic microbe multiplier inoculants for capillary action that spread moisture to serve for growing roots.  Assured moisture and microbes create rich plant food ecology at the root zone as SWAR pursues aggressive and healthy root growth as central to plant yield.  Measured moisture level to determine varying needs of plant species, soil type and season  In SWAR 250 liters of water per annum is sufficient to grow one dry land horticulture plant.  SWAR uses no electricity, has no weed growth or salt accumulation.  Water is harvested rainwater on farmland or fetched from nearby water bodies.

SWAR is Unique as it  Our plantations include mango, pomegranate, cashew, banana, papaya, drum stick, guava, red sanders, sandalwood, teak, date palm, forestry species and more.  SWAR clients are small and big farms, institutions, factories, parks, highways and forests.  After three years, when trees are well grown, shift the hardware and expand your plantation.  Rejuvenate old tress and renew their vitality if severally affected by drought induced moisture stress  Tools for higher productivity with reduced drudgery: dual purpose trolleys, scythes to effortlessly cut weeds/grasses, good swing ergonomically designed pick-axe and manually operated pumps.  Soon to come: SWAR for vegetables and for seed multiplication and urban balcony gardening.

SWAR Production System Fast & healthy growth of high yield Horticulture and Forest Species Water One eighth compared to drip as water goes direct to plant roots assuring continuous moisture. Root Development Post Transplant Root Zone management for vibrant growth Food Ecology Organic dynamic microbe inoculants: nutrient/ capillary action to spread the moisture. Grow creepers with moisture. No weeds Farmer Planning & Confidence Verify moisture for water schedule based on soil, season and plant Maximizing Yield Prune & train secondary & lateral branches, sunlight and aeration

Automated Moisture Delivery System

SWAR Layout

Healthy Plant Growth and no Weeds

Storing, pumping or fetching watering

From Harvested Rain to Gravity Delivery

Microbe Inoculants

Rejuvenating Old trees

A full harvest

Grapes in full bloom