BNF Bimsara - Microbial Soil Activation Solution

Introduction or Overview

BNF Bimsara is an advanced microbial soil-conditioning solution developed by Bio Natural Foods (Pvt) Ltd. It is designed to enhance soil fertility through natural biological processes rather than supplying synthetic nutrients.
Unlike conventional fertilizers, Bimsara works by activating the soil ecosystem, enabling plants to access nutrients already present in the environment.

What is BNF Bimsara?

BNF Bimsara is a liquid microbial formulation containing a diverse range of beneficial microorganisms.
These microorganisms:

  • Decompose organic matter such as weeds and crop residues
  • Convert unavailable nutrients into plant-available forms
  • Improve soil microbial diversity and activity
  • Enhance root-zone biological interactions

Bimsara functions as a biological catalyst, not a direct nutrient input.

 Application Rate and Coverage

Recommended Dosage:

👉 7 Liters per Hectare (1 ha)

Why This Low Amount Works

This low application rate is sufficient due to the self-multiplying nature of microorganisms.
Once introduced:

  • Microbes multiply rapidly under field conditions
  • They spread throughout the soil and water system
  • They continuously activate nutrient cycling processes

How It Works (Mechanism of Action)

BNF Bimsara operates through a natural biological cycle

Step 1: Activation

Bimsara is applied to soil or water mixed with organic matter (weeds, plant residues).

Step 2: Decomposition

Microorganisms begin breaking down organic material.

Step 3: Nutrient Conversion

Locked nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and trace elements) are converted into plant-available forms.

Step 4: Soil Enrichment

Soil becomes biologically active, improving structure and fertility.

Step 5: Plant Uptake

Plants absorb nutrients efficiently through enhanced root activity.

Integration with Reservoir-Based Farming System

BNF Bimsara is highly effective when used in the Reservoir-Based Natural Farming System.

A dedicated plot acts as a bio-reactor where weeds and biomass are added and treated with Bimsara. Through this process, a nutrient-rich liquid is generated naturally and then distributed across cultivation fields.

This creates a self-sustaining nutrient cycle, significantly reducing the need for external inputs.

Key Advantages

Efficiency

Only 7 liters per hectare are required, replacing large quantities of chemical fertilizers.

Cost Reduction

Input costs are reduced by utilizing locally available biomass.

Environmental Sustainability

Chemical dependency is eliminated while enhancing soil biodiversity and preventing long-term soil degradation.

Soil Health Improvement

Microbial life is restored, improving soil structure and water retention.

Crop Performance

Plants benefit from better nutrient absorption, leading to improved growth and resilience.

Comparison with Chemical Fertilizers

Factor
Chemical Fertilizers
BNF Bimsara

Quantity per hectare

High (100–300+ kg)

 Very low (7 L)

Mode of action

Direct nutrient supply

 Microbial activation

 Microbial activation

Degrades soil over time

Improves soil health

Sustainability

 Low

High

Factor: Quantity per hectare
Chemical Fertilizers: High (100–300+ kg)
BNF Bimsara: Very low (7 L)

Factor: Mode of action
Chemical Fertilizers: Direct nutrient supply
BNF Bimsara: Microbial activation

Factor: Soil impact
Chemical Fertilizers: Degrades soil over time
BNF Bimsara: Improves soil health

Factor: Sustainability
Chemical Fertilizers: Low
BNF Bimsara: High

Practical Application Method

Mix BNF Bimsara with water and apply it through irrigation systems, field channels, or sprayers if required.

For best results, it should be combined with organic matter such as weeds or compost, while maintaining adequate moisture to support microbial activity.

Conclusion

BNF Bimsara represents a paradigm shift in agriculture—from input-based farming to biology-driven farming.

With only 7 liters per hectare, it activates the natural fertility of the soil, enabling farmers to reduce costs, eliminate chemical dependency, and achieve sustainable, long-term productivity.

Key Statement 

“BNF Bimsara uses living microbial power to convert natural resources into plant nutrition—requiring only 7 liters per hectare to transform an entire field.”