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Rallis India unveils bio-inputs brand NuCode

The launch of NuCode, which stands for “Nutrition Code,” underscores Rallis India’s commitment to promoting sustainable, science-led farming practices, the company said in a statement.

The launch of NuCode, which stands for “Nutrition Code,” underscores Rallis India’s commitment to promoting sustainable, science-led farming practices, the company said in a statement.
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Rallis India Limited, a Tata enterprise, has announced the launch of NuCode, a pioneering brand dedicated to advanced biological solutions for soil and plant health.

The launch of NuCode, which stands for “Nutrition Code,” underscores Rallis India’s commitment to promoting sustainable, science-led farming practices, the company said in a statement.

Under the NuCode umbrella, farmers will have access to a scientifically formulated range of biologicals, including bio-fertilisers, bio-stimulants and bio-pesticides, the company said in a statement.

These products will be organised into systematic, easy-to-identify solution sets, replacing traditional products with a modern, framework-based system designed for today’s agriculture.

By empowering farmers with knowledge, tools and training, we aim to drive the adoption of high-efficacy biological inputs across India and secure the long-term sustainability of agriculture, the company said.

NuCode products are designed to deliver visible, measurable results, helping farmers build confidence in biological solutions and reduce dependency on chemical inputs, it said.

Published on November 12, 2025

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