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Mulch Film: Sustainable Farming Made Easy

What exactly is mulch?

Local climatic conditions can have pretty harsh effects on the soil, its components and the crops grown in it, which creates a lot of hindrances in the overall crop production. This is where mulch comes in. It is basically a protective layer that is spread on top of the soil in order to protect the crops. Mulching sheets and films are very popular in the realm of agriculture now and they are available in the market in various thicknesses, with various mixtures of layers, widths and other additional coatings. It depends from producer to producer as to which kind of mulch film will suit their needs and yields.

Polymeric Mulch Films

Of all the various types of materials used in making mulch films and mulching sheets, polymeric mulch films are considered to be the best. Their features are amazing and have attracted various producers from around the globe who are looking for easier ways to follow a sustainable method of farming. Depending on the surface finishes of the mulch layer, there are two kinds of them – embossed and smooth. The embossed ones are the better option to go for between the two because of the way they hug the soil, lie easily and resist damage effectively. They also prevent soil erosion and make sure that the production of your crops goes smoothly.  The leaching of fertilisers and soil-borne diseases are kept at bay effectively as well. This makes sustainable farming as easy as it can get. Not just that, because Neha Impex provides with the best mulching film price with the best quality assurance in Kolkata, it is a widely trusted and opted for brand in the agricultural film market. Whether it is a greenhouse film or a mulch film, Neha Impex has made sure to give you the best quality films for the best customer satisfaction.

Benefits

These mulch films are very versatile and have a variety of benefits. These are:
  • Keeps a steady stickiness in root zone through water preservation and moisture retention.
  • Weed germination is diminished and hence, money is saved on herbicides.
  • It keeps steady and balanced levels of dampness in the dirt through oxygen accessibility in the upper layer of the soil. The murkiness that it maintains in the upper soil gives way to the perfect micro climatic conditions that facilitate root improvement under the mulch.
  • The different colours of the films have different benefits as per the producer’s needs. While the most common black film is critical for the winter months, from the fall to the late-winters because of its ability to hold the warmth and raise dirt temperature, the silver and white films is used to decrease the temperature and keep the soil cooler.
  • Pests are repulsed and prevented from damaging the crops.
  • Manures are prevented from weakening. In open regions where there is a high precipitation condition, manures can get weakened especially at the root zone. Through the usage of mulch films, this is prevented from happening.
  • Ground rots are suppressed and fruits are kept clean.
  • Both horizontal and vertical soil erosion are significantly decreased.
  • Overall, the soil structure is maintained and enhanced.
 

Important things to note:

While choosing mulch films, there can be quite a bit of confusion. So, here are the different colours of mulch films and their benefits listed down below in order to give you a clear idea about which to choose and when to choose.
  • The Natural Clear Colour heats up the soil more than the black film does but, allows the growth of weed.
  • The Standard Black Colour is used to warm up the soil for earlier growth. It is opaque and light does not penetrate through it, which prohibits weed growth.
  • The Silver; White on Black Colour is used for summer planting. This is because it keeps the soil bed cool as it is opaque and co-extruded. It can also be helpful in controlling pests.
  • The IRT films are used for enhancing the process of photosynthesis that leads to improved production. For example, red films for tomatoes and blue for cucurbits.