DKJ Agri 30 Micron Mulching Sheet is a high-quality agricultural mulch film UV-stabilized Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) to provide long-lasting performance in modern farming. With its durable 30-micron thickness, the sheet offers superior strength, tear resistance, and extended field life, making it ideal for medium- and long-duration crops.
The mulch sheet effectively suppresses weed growth by blocking sunlight from reaching the soil surface. This reduces weed competition for water and nutrients, minimizes the need for herbicides, and significantly lowers labor costs associated with manual weeding. Farmers can maintain cleaner fields while improving overall crop health.
The film conserves valuable soil moisture by reducing water evaporation, ensuring crops receive consistent hydration even during hot weather. It also regulates soil temperature, creating an ideal root environment that encourages faster germination, vigorous plant growth, and higher
yields. The mulch helps prevent soil erosion and keeps fruits and vegetables clean by minimizing direct contact with the soil.
The 30 Micron Mulching Sheet is widely used in the cultivation of tomatoes, chilies, brinjal, cucumbers, watermelon, muskmelon, strawberries, banana, papaya, cotton, sugarcane, flowers, and many horticultural crops. It works efficiently with drip irrigation systems, delivering water and nutrients directly to plant roots while maximizing water-use efficiency.
Manufactured with UV stabilization, the sheet provides excellent resistance against sunlight, harsh weather conditions, and tearing, ensuring reliable performance throughout the crop cycle. Available in Black and Silver-Black variants, it can be selected based on crop type and climatic conditions.
DKJ Agri 30 Micron Mulching Sheet is trusted by farmers, nurseries, horticulturists, and commercial growers across India for its superior quality, durability, and agricultural benefits. It is an ideal solution for increasing crop productivity while supporting sustainable and efficient farming practices.
