German agri-tech company B+H Solutions plans €1 million India investment in 2026, banking on FCO nano registration and rising demand for metal-based nano-fertilisers.
Unlike conventional nano urea, its silver and copper nanoparticle products function as "fertiliser plus," strengthening plant immunity and reducing disease pressure with up to 30% yield increase claims.
Indian farmers more receptive to nanotechnology than Germans, with ICAR Bangalore trials showing 24% higher tomato yield; company expanding from 3 states into Rajasthan with 8 products in market.
