Boost Crop Health & Yield through NongFangNongFa Solution

Transform your crops with NongFangNongFa Solution, delivering healthier plants, faster recovery from disease, and consistently improved yields through proven field results.

Real Field Results from Farmers Across Multiple Crops

NongFangNongFa Solution supports healthier crops, stronger vegetative growth, improved flowering, and higher yields. By improving nutrient efficiency and overall growing conditions, it helps farmers achieve better plant performance and more consistent harvest quality.

Below are real field observations from farmers demonstrating improved plant health, disease recovery, and increased fruit production across a variety of crops.

Key Benefits

Disease Recovery

Effectively controls major crop diseases such as Panama Disease, Bacterial Wilt, and Black Rot, helping plants recover faster and regain vitality.

Stronger Plant Growth

Promotes healthier leaf development and stronger vegetative growth, resulting in greener, more resilient plants.

Enhanced Root Systems

Encourages deeper and stronger root development, improving nutrient uptake, stability, and overall plant performance.

Improved Flowering & Yield

Enhances flowering, fruit set, and yield consistency, leading to higher-quality harvests and improved farm productivity.

Tree Crops: Healthier Growth & Higher Yield

Jackfruit (Nangka): Product Combination: NPhos + Horizon

Observation:
Before 28 February 2019, the jackfruit tree showed weak growth and low yield. After applying NPhos, visible improvement was observed by 14 May 2019, with increased fruit production and noticeably larger fruits.

Observation:
Following NPhos application, jackfruits became healthier and fresher, consistently delivering high-quality fruits to the market.

Observation:
Prior to treatment, the tree appeared sparse with fewer leaves. After Horizon treatment, within three months the canopy became denser, and the tree showed stronger overall growth.

Summary Observation:
Overall, jackfruit trees treated with NPhos and Horizon showed clear improvement in vegetative growth, canopy density, fruit size, and yield within a short period, indicating strong recovery and enhanced productivity.

Banana: Recovery from Panama Disease

Observation:
Banana plants infected with Panama disease initially showed yellowing and browning leaves. After using Horizon, new leaves emerged healthier, indicating clear recovery.

Observation (Timeline Case):

  • 5 February 2020: Panama Wilt Disease observed

  • 19 April 2020: Healthier plant structure with strong new leaves

  • 20 July 2020: Plant successfully produced quality fruits

Observation (Field Trial):
Before the trial on 10 October 2019, banana trees were infected with Panama Disease.

  • The first Horizon application on 5 February 2020 helped control nematodes and promoted beneficial microbial activity.

  • By 9 April 2020, tree count increased from 660 to 681 per acre.

  • By 12 July 2020, bananas matured and were ready for harvest.

Summary Observation:
Horizon application effectively supported banana plants affected by Panama Disease, resulting in healthier new leaf growth, improved plant survival, increased plant density per acre, and successful fruit production.

Vegetables & Fruits: Stronger Roots and Uniform Growth

Observation:
Plants relying solely on conventional fertilizers often showed limited root development. With Cocoly, roots became stronger and more extensive, supporting stronger plant structure and stability.

Observation:
Cocoly-treated plants showed uniform growth, consistent development, and healthier flowering.

Observation:
From 13 December 2019 to 16 January 2020, trees treated with Cocoly grew more densely and demonstrated stronger overall structure.

Observation:
Combining Cocoly with AB fertilizer resulted in healthier and more robust growth compared to AB fertilizer alone.

Summary Observation:
Cocoly consistently enhanced root development and plant uniformity, leading to stronger structural growth and improved nutrient uptake compared to conventional fertilizer practices.

Flowering & Fruiting Performance

Observation:
Cocoly significantly improved flowering and fruiting success, helping plants produce more flowers and higher-quality fruits.

Observation:
When used together with NPhos, Cocoly promoted the development of larger and healthier leaves.

Observation:
Watermelon yields increased significantly, while passionfruit plants achieved higher production levels after Cocoly application.

Summary Observation:
Cocoly significantly improved flowering, fruit set, and overall yield performance, contributing to improved harvest quality and overall crop productivity across multiple fruit types.

Rapid Recovery & Stress Resistance

Observation:
On 10 November 2019, crops appeared weak and stressed. After applying Cocoly, visible recovery was observed by 18 November 2019, with greener and healthier leaves.

Observation:
Cocoly helped suppress common plant diseases, improving crop resilience and long-term health.

Summary Observation:
Plants treated with Cocoly demonstrated faster recovery from environmental stress, improved leaf color, and stronger overall resilience.

Disease Control Across Crops

Eggplant (Bacterial Wilt):
Horizon was applied on 13 January 2017. By 30 January 2017, the disease was under control, and plants gradually regained vitality.

Citrus:
Horizon was applied on 20 March 2017 and again on 5 May 2017. By 27 November 2017, the trees appeared noticeably healthier.

Guava:
After Horizon treatment on 1 March and 15 April 2017, previously withered trees recovered, showing stronger growth and greener leaves by 22 November 2017.

Papaya (Black Rot Disease):
Treated with Cocoly + TakeOff XT101 starting 25 March 2021.

  • By 23 April 2021: Disease was under control

  • By 8 June 2021: Trees regained vitality with healthier leaves and stronger growth

Summary Observation:
Horizon proved effective in managing multiple crop diseases, enabling plants to recover from bacterial and fungal-related diseases and regain healthy growth over time.

Enhanced Agrochemical Performance

Observation:
Positron enhanced pesticide performance in oil palm fields, causing weeds to wilt quickly while maintaining strong rain resistance and reducing leaf damage.

Summary Observation:
Positron enhanced pesticide effectiveness by improving weed control efficiency, rainfastness, and overall treatment performance in oil palm plantations.

Sustainable Crop Performance with NongFangNongFa Solution

Through improved soil biology, nutrient efficiency, and plant resilience, NongFangNongFa Solution supports sustainable farming practices—helping crops recover faster, grow stronger, and deliver consistent, high-quality yields.

The Hidden Threats in Your Soil

Phytophthora Infection

Phytophthora is a soil-borne pathogen commonly found in durian orchards with poor drainage and prolonged waterlogging. It spreads rapidly during periods of heavy rainfall, attacking the roots and lower trunk, and disrupting water and nutrient uptake.

Key Symptoms:

  • Rotting roots and collars that weaken tree stability

  • Dark lesions near the base of the trunk

  • Rapid leaf yellowing, wilting, and defoliation

  • In severe cases, complete tree collapse

Rhizoctonia is a soil-borne fungal pathogen that thrives in warm and humid conditions. It is often associated with compacted soils and poor aeration, targeting the root zone and collar area, and affecting overall tree establishment.

Key Symptoms:

  • Root and collar decay near the soil surface

  • Reduced root function and nutrient absorption

  • Leaf yellowing or uneven growth despite fertilisation

  • Slower establishment in young trees

The Cost of Inaction: Impact on Orchards and Industry

Effects on Trees and Orchards

  • Reduced Vigor: Weakened canopy health and slower tree growth

  • Yield Loss: Reduced fruit quantity and quality

  • Higher Mortality: Increased tree death, especially in young orchards

Economic and Industry Impacts

  • Market Instability: Reduced supply and price fluctuations

  • Higher Costs: Increased labour, monitoring, and repeated treatments

  • Export Risk: Inconsistent quality affecting export competitiveness

  • Smallholder Losses: Income risks for durian-dependent farmers