Cow dung has enriched farmland for centuries. In powdered, sun-dried form it becomes a clean, easy-to-handle natural fertilizer and soil conditioner suited to modern farming, landscaping and gardening.
What is cow dung powder?
Cow dung powder is well-rotted cow dung that has been dried and finely milled. Drying reduces odour and moisture, making it lighter, easier to store and transport, and convenient to apply evenly. It is valued as a gentle, natural source of nutrients and as a conditioner that improves overall soil health.
Key benefits
- Natural soil conditioner — improves soil texture and its ability to hold nutrients and moisture.
- Encourages microbial activity — supports the beneficial organisms that keep soil fertile.
- Gentle, balanced feeding — releases nutrients gradually, reducing the risk of scorching plants.
- Clean and easy to handle — the dried, powdered form is far more convenient than raw dung.
- Versatile — suitable for fields, gardens, nurseries and potting mixes alike.
How Cow Dung Powder Helps Gulf & Global Markets
Cow dung powder is a dependable way to add natural matter and improve soil — valuable in arid Gulf soils and in farmland that needs rebuilding elsewhere.
In Gulf countries — UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain — where soils are sandy and water is scarce, it supports:
- Conditioning sandy desert soils for landscaping, greening and amenity planting
- Adding natural matter where soils are naturally low in it
- Supporting date-palm cultivation and ornamental and amenity horticulture
- Improving moisture-holding capacity in hot, dry climates
In non-Gulf markets — Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, South Africa and beyond — it supports:
- Serving as an affordable base manure for smallholder and commercial farms
- Rebuilding tired, intensively-farmed soils
- Supporting vegetable and plantation crops
Across landscaping, gardening and everyday uses, it is applied for:
- Landscaping — soil preparation for parks, resorts and green spaces
- Gardening — home and community gardens
- Potting & nurseries — blended into container and seedling media
- Soil reclamation — restructuring depleted or degraded soils
How it is generally applied
Cow dung powder is usually spread and incorporated into the topsoil before planting, or applied around the root zone of growing plants. The ideal quantity varies with crop type, soil and season, so we suggest confirming rates with a local agronomist or a soil test.
Why source cow dung powder from Mitra Eco Exports
Our cow dung powder is sourced from trusted producers, dried to export-ready condition, and packed in 25 kg and 50 kg bags or bulk to suit your shipment. With IEC and GST registration and an FIEO RCMC, we manage the complete export paperwork for smooth delivery to international buyers.
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