100% Natural & Chemical-Free
Crafted purely from indigenous cow dung and natural organic matter — free from synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and harmful additives.

Empowering sustainable farming through natural compost crafted from indigenous Indian cow traditions — rooted in Vedic wisdom and regenerative agriculture.
Our Heritage
For generations, the bond between indigenous cows and Indian farmers has nurtured fertile land, healthy communities, and sustainable agriculture rooted in nature.
Our sacred sanctuary nurtures indigenous Indian cows using ethical natural practices while creating premium organic compost rooted in Panchagavya and regenerative traditions.

The indigenous Indian cow has been revered for generations. Her natural ecosystem forms the foundation of regenerative agriculture and sacred composting traditions.
Ancient Indian agricultural practices used natural cow-based inputs to create fertile, living soil ecosystems that sustained civilizations for millennia.
Supporting sustainable livelihoods while preserving traditional farming knowledge across Karnataka's farming communities.
Why Choose Us
Every batch of ShyamGoukrishi compost carries the concentrated goodness of indigenous cow traditions — scientifically proven, spiritually grounded, and naturally sustainable.
Crafted purely from indigenous cow dung and natural organic matter — free from synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and harmful additives.
Rich in essential nutrients and microbial life, our compost naturally revitalizes depleted soil and boosts long-term fertility.
Encourages billions of beneficial microorganisms that create a thriving underground ecosystem for healthier crops.
Improves soil structure and moisture retention naturally, helping reduce irrigation needs and improving crop resilience.
Every part of our process follows a circular ecosystem — reducing waste while restoring balance back to nature.

Our indigenous cows are nurtured naturally with compassion, respect, and traditional care practices at our gaushala.
Simple Steps
Four simple steps to transform your soil naturally using the ancient power of indigenous cow compost and regenerative farming practices.
Blend 1 part ShyamGoukrishi compost with 3 parts soil. The organic matter immediately begins enriching the growing medium naturally.
Water the compost-soil mix thoroughly to activate beneficial microbes and initiate nutrient release for healthier roots.
Store unused compost in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from direct sunlight to preserve its natural potency.
Experience deeper roots, greener foliage, and healthier yields as your soil ecosystem comes alive naturally.
Our Impact
Every kilogram of ShyamGoukrishi compost contributes toward healthier soil, empowered farmers, and a greener future for India.
Farmers Supported
Organic Farms Connected
Chemical Fertilizer Reduced
Years of Sustainable Practice
We collaborate directly with rural and tribal communities across Karnataka, supporting sustainable livelihoods while preserving indigenous Indian cow breeds and regenerative farming traditions.
Knowledge Hub
Educational resources blending ancient Indian agricultural wisdom with modern regenerative farming science and sustainability.
Learn step-by-step composting using cow dung, dry leaves, and kitchen waste to create nutrient-rich organic fertilizer.
Discover the ancient Vedic science behind Panchagavya and its powerful role in regenerative agriculture.
Modern scientific research validating how indigenous cow compost enhances soil microbial ecosystems naturally.

Access our educational composting library, expert tutorials, and traditional farming stories through QR learning.
Voices of Trust
“ShyamGoukrishi compost transformed my paddy fields. After years of chemical dependency, my soil is alive again. My yield increased by 40% in just two seasons. This is the real gold of India.”
Join hundreds of farmers and gardeners across India who have returned to the sacred soil.
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