: JADAM aims for a cost of roughly $100 per acre per year , making it a practical alternative for small-scale and subsistence farmers.
: By replacing synthetic chemicals with natural fermentations, JADAM improves soil fertility, enhances biodiversity, and reduces pollution in soil and water.
: A microbial activator made by culturing indigenous microorganisms (IMOs) from leaf mold using potatoes or grains as a medium.
: Mimicking natural processes rather than attempting to control them.
: An eco-friendly surfactant made from plant oil and caustic potash that ensures pesticides coat plants effectively.
The JADAM system is built on the philosophy of —Simple, Easy, Scientific, and Effective. Unlike conventional organic farming, which can often be expensive and complicated, JADAM emphasizes:
: The system promotes deep root growth and optimized soil health, allowing for high productivity without the use of chemical fertilizers or heavy machinery.