Crop Nutrition

German-Based HAS to Invest €1 Million to Expand Nano-Agriculture Solutions for Indian Farmers

02 June 2026, New Delhi: At a time when India is looking for sustainable solutions amid global fertiliser uncertainty, German-based Dr. Heinisch Agro Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (HAS) and B+H Solutions are introducing advanced metallic-based nanotechnology using silver and copperformulations designed to improve crop health, strengthen plant resilience, reduce excessive chemical dependency, and support residue-free farming for Indian farmers. 

The company plans to invest nearly €1 million in India in 2026 as part of its expansion strategy in the country’s fast-growing nano-agriculture sector. The investment decision follows recent regulatory progress under India’s Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) framework for nano-based agricultural products, strengthening the company’s long-term India growth strategy. B+H Solutions GmbH reported global revenues of nearly €20 million in 2025, with India rapidly emerging as one of its key focus markets.

Founded in 2008 and headquartered near Stuttgart, Germany, B+H Solutions GmbH has been working in sustainable agriculture through advanced German nanotechnology and today operates in more than 90 countries worldwide. The company has developed innovative nano-based agricultural solutions such as AgroArgentum®, AgroCuprum®, AgroFerrum®, and AgroCalcium®, designed to improve plant health, strengthen crop resilience, enhance nutrient efficiency, and support residue-free farming.

According to the company, its patented nanotechnology helps farmers reduce excessive pesticide and chemical usage while improving yield quality, root growth, shelf life, and overall farm productivity.One of the key focuses of the company’s technology is supporting residue-free and sustainable farming practices by helping farmers reduce unnecessary chemical load while improving overall crop health and produce quality.

Dr. Heinisch Agro Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (HAS)  India is actively working with farmers across Karnataka, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh through field demonstrations, awareness programs, and crop trials. In Karnataka, farmers using the company’s nano-based agricultural solutions have reported yield increases of up to 30% in selected crops under controlled application conditions.

Field demonstrations across crops including tomato, chilli, black pepper, pomegranate, and floriculture have also shown positive results such as improved plant health, stronger root systems, better nutrient utilisation, reduced crop stress, improved flowering, and enhanced produce quality.

Dr. Laura Heinisch, Managing Director and Chief Scientific Officer of B+H Solutions GmbH, Germany, said India is one of the world’s most important agricultural economies and future farming will require technologies that are both productive and sustainable.

“Indian farmers are working under challenging conditions today due to rising input costs, climate pressure, and global supply uncertainties. Our focus is to bring German nanotechnology that helps farmers improve crop performance, reduce unnecessary chemical dependency, and achieve long-term sustainability,” she said.

She added that nanotechnology has the potential to become a major pillar of future agriculture globally because it improves efficiency, reduces wastage, and supports environmentally responsible farming practices.

Rajni Rana, Managing Director of Dr. Heinisch Agro Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. (HAS), said the company’s mission is not only business expansion but also farmer empowerment through awareness and innovation.

“Indian farmers deserve access to safe, practical, and scientifically advanced technologies that can improve productivity and profitability. Through field demonstrations and direct farmer engagement, we want to build awareness about how nano-agriculture can support better farming, healthier crops, sustainable agriculture, and help reduce pressure from excessive fertiliser and chemical dependency,” she said.

She further added that HAS India is expanding its outreach through farmer meetings, demonstrations, and distribution partnerships to ensure the benefits of advanced agricultural technologies reach grassroots farming communities across India.

As India looks to strengthen its agricultural resilience and reduce pressure on conventional fertiliser systems, technologies focused on efficiency, sustainability, and farmer welfare are increasingly emerging as an important part of the future of Indian agriculture. With growing interest in nano-agriculture and precision farming, companies like B+H Solutions and HAS India believed advanced science-driven farming solutions can help create a stronger, healthier, and more self-reliant agricultural future for Indian farmers.

For a country where agriculture supports millions of livelihoods and food security remains a national priority, technologies that can reduce dependency on conventional chemical-intensive practices while maintaining productivity may become increasingly important in the years ahead.

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