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India | Homeopathy | Volume 14 Issue 12, December 2025 | Pages: 2331 - 2332
Homoeopathy Fertilizer Approach in Agriculture: Homoeopathic Principles for Plant Health and Soil Vitality
Abstract: Agro-homoeopathy is an emerging discipline that applies homoeopathic principles to agriculture, aiming to enhance plant health and soil vitality without reliance on synthetic inputs. Remedies are selected based on plant "symptoms" such as stress, disease, or nutrient imbalance, and applied through dilution, succussion, and eco-friendly techniques like foliar sprays, soil drenches, and seed treatments. This article highlights the role of Carbo vegetabilis soil drench as a revitalizer for exhausted soils, traces the pioneering work of V. D. Kaviraj, and notes institutional research from the University of Bologna, Italy, and the Sri Aurobindo Society, Puducherry, India. Agro-homoeopathy is further contextualized within the global Save Soil movement, emphasizing its potential as a credible tool for regenerative agriculture.
Keywords: Agro-homoeopathy, soil vitality, plant resilience, Carbo vegetabilis, sustainable agriculture, Save Soil movement, V. D. Kaviraj, University of Bologna, Sri Aurobindo Society
How to Cite?: Dr. Vijay Dabhade, Dr. Deepa Warpudkar-Rajenimbalkar, "Homoeopathy Fertilizer Approach in Agriculture: Homoeopathic Principles for Plant Health and Soil Vitality", Volume 14 Issue 12, December 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 2331-2332, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR251228175811, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR251228175811