Bambusa bambos?

Bambusa bambos is a farmer's friend

Bambusa bambos increases farmers income and helps alleviate farmer distress.

Bambusa bambos wins Gold in density competition

It is the highest density bamboo of the World

Processed Engineered Bamboo is stronger than steel

Thus, Processed Engineered Bamboo has many applications and can replace steel usage

Bambusa bambos is a friend of all soils

The Bamboo roots extend wide and hold the soil tight, thus preventing soil erosion. Also the leaves that the pole sheds provide nutrition to the soil and improve soil quality and fertility

Bambusa bambos loves salt

Due to its salt tolerance, Bambusa bambos can be a good crop for soil where the salinity level is high. Bambusa bambos can easily survive in water with salinity upto 100 mM. Therefore it could be planted in coastal areas or brackish water areas such as Rann of Kuccha.

Bambusa bambos is as hard as it gets

The hardness of natural bamboo can range between 1300 and 1380 (Janka Test), better than Silver Maple (700), Red Maple (950),. Artison's manufacturing method triples the hardness of bamboo.

Bambusa bambos is moisture resistant

Bambusa bambos is more resistant to moisture damage than hardwoods.

Bambusa bambos reples mould

Bambusa bambos and all bamboo species naturally tend to repel mould, and mildew, acting as a hostile environment that can limit their ability to grow

Bambusa bambos is a renewable resource

It grows fast- It takes only four years for harvest, thereafter providing yield every year.

Bambusa bambos is more economical

Bambusa bambos offers better quality and is an affordable alternative

Bambusa bambos supports mother earth

Bambusa bambos absorbs 32% more CO2 than any other plant

Bambusa bambos is as hard as it gets

The hardness of natural bamboo can range between 1300 and 1380 (Janka Test), better than Silver Maple (700), Red Maple (950),. Artison's manufacturing method triples the hardness of bamboo.

Bambusa bambos is moisture resistant

Bambusa bambos is more resistant to moisture damage than hardwoods.

Bambusa bambos reples mould

Bambusa bambos and all bamboo species naturally tend to repel mould, and mildew, acting as a hostile environment that can limit their ability to grow

Bambusa bambos is a renewable resource

It grows fast- It takes only four years for harvest, thereafter providing yield every year.

Bambusa bambos is more economical

Bambusa bambos offers better quality and is an affordable alternative

Bambusa bambos supports mother earth

Bambusa bambos absorbs 32% more CO2 than any other plant