A Zero-Waste, Carbon-Positive Integrated Farm in Birbhum, West Bengal

Natural, Toxin-Free, Zero Waste and carbon-positive methods

At Terragaon, farming is more than growing crops. It is a relationship with land, soil, water, animals, and people.
Located in Birbhum, West Bengal, our working farm follows natural and zero-waste methods rooted in traditional knowledge and supported by modern ecological understanding.

From Ethically Raised Cows to Fresh Farm Milk

Our A2 milk comes from indigenous cows raised with care in open conditions. We focus on ethical animal care, natural feed, and transparent farm practices.

What We Do

At Terragaon, we follow a farming philosophy where soil, plants, animals, and people thrive together. Our practices are natural, organic, and regenerative, ensuring every resource is reused and every action enriches the land. Through integrated farming, agroforestry, ethical livestock care, and zero-waste systems, we create a carbon-positive ecosystem that nurtures both nature and community.

Where Nature Works as One

Integrated Natural Farming

At Terragaon, farming is a harmonious ecosystem. Our integrated natural farming model brings together crops, livestock, soil, water, and trees into a single self-sustaining cycle. Every element supports the other, reducing external inputs and increasing resilience. This holistic approach ensures healthier soil, stronger plants, and a regenerative farming system that grows with nature—not against it.

Growing Trees, Food, and Future Together

Organic Plantation & Agroforestry

Our plantations blend fruit orchards, timber species, medicinal plants, and seasonal crops with agroforestry principles. Trees and crops grow side by side, enriching soil, improving microclimate, and supporting wildlife. This layered farming system increases biodiversity and carbon storage while producing fresh, chemical-free harvests. Every plant contributes to a healthier ecosystem and a sustainable future.

Animals That Nourish the Earth.

Livestock & Soil Nutrition Cycle

Livestock are the heart of Terragaon’s nutrient cycle. Indigenous cows, goats, and poultry provide natural manure, compost inputs, and soil-enhancing biofertilizers. Their waste is transformed into rich organic matter that feeds plants and restores soil health. This closed-loop system ensures fertility, reduces chemical dependence, and keeps the entire farm environment thriving year-round.

Nothing Wasted. Everything Renewed

Zero-Waste & Carbon Positive Practices

Terragaon follows a strict zero-waste philosophy. Every output becomes a resource. Crop residues become mulch, livestock waste becomes compost, and water is recycled thoughtfully. With agroforestry and soil-focused practices, the farm captures more carbon than it emits. Our commitment to create a climate-friendly, carbon-positive farm.

Visit. Taste. Learn. Belong.

Come walk through our fields, feel the red soil under your feet, and taste the difference that love and patience make.
At Terragaon Farms, we don’t just sell produce — we share a story of soil, sunshine, and sustainability.
How We Prevent Hardpan Re-Sealing in Birbhum’s Lateritic Soils

How We Prevent Hardpan Re-Sealing in Birbhum’s Lateritic Soils

The “Breaker Enzyme” slurry is a purpose-built, fungal-dominant microbial inoculant used only during the first twelve months of soil regeneration in Birbhum’s lateritic zones. Its sole function is to accelerate the decomposition of woody biomass placed inside sub-soiler rip lines so that those fractures do not reseal into dry air pockets that kill roots. Unlike

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The 36-Month Rule: Why Soil Regeneration Cannot Be Rushed in Birbhum’s Laterite

The 36-Month Rule: Why Soil Regeneration Cannot Be Rushed in Birbhum’s Laterite

In the red lateritic belt of Birbhum, West Bengal, building living soil is a minimum 36-month biological process. There are no shortcuts. While surface appearance can improve within six months, stabilising Soil Organic Carbon above 0.8 percent and establishing a self-sustaining fungal network requires three full monsoon cycles. Year one repairs physical structure. Year two

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Our Produce

Cucumber

Beetroot

Ladies Finger

Green Chili

Green Chili

Bottle Gourd

Cucumber

Bitter Gourd

Bitter Gourd

Mustard

Mustard

Oats

Oats

Black Rice

Black Rice