FAME herbal products are made from the finest organic herbs in Myanmar to support your health and wellness. We support an eco-friendly environment while actively promoting the cultural and economic sustainability of our local farmers in Myanmar. Our raw ingredients are well cultivated at our local herb farm according to the strict regulations of the organic farming practices established by IFOAM, USDA Organic, and Australian Certified Organic. Most of our herbal dietary supplements are made with organic ingredients from our organic certified farm and processed at our organic certified manufacturing plant. We guarantee that our herbal supplements are 100% vegetarian and free from artificial colors, synthetic chemicals, insecticides residue, and fertilizer.
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4. Goals
• To develop sustainable organic agriculture communities in Myanmar.
• To train organic agriculture farming practice to local farmers and
graduates from agriculture university.
• To promote sustainable income for local farmers.
• To minimize the risk of hazards to the environment.
• To conserve biodiversity and endanger medicinal plants species in
Myanmar.
• To promote a public awareness of healthy living by using non-GMO,
pesticides and chemical free produces in daily food chain.
• To supply high quality raw ingredients to our factory and export
throughout the world.
10. Plants List of FAME Organic Farm
•Allium sativum
•Aloe vera
•Artemisia annua
•Artemisia vulgaris
•Astragalus membranaceu
•Asystasia gangetica
•Curcuma longa
•Daucus carota
•Desmodium triquetrum
•Dichroa febrifuga
•Emblica officinalis
•Ginkgo biloba
•Glycine soja
•Gynura procumbens
•Helianthus annus
•Hibiscus esculentus
•Lawsonia alba
•Leucaena glauca
•Medicago sativa
•Momordica charantia
•Moringa oleifera
•Orthosiphon aristatus
•Persea americana
•Plantago major
•Quiqualis indica
•Solanum indicum/torvum
•Tinospora cordifolia,
•Triticum aestivum
•Vitis discolor/ Vitis repens,
•Yew tree
•Zingiber officinale
•Psidium guajava
•Glycyrrhiza glabra
•Spinacea olearacea
•Hisbiscus cannabinus
•Ipomoea aguatica
•Eclipta alba
•Psidium guajava
•Ocimum americanum
•Alysicarpus vaginalis
•Lychee
•Niger pann
•Star anise
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12. B. Fertilizers, Manures and additives
• Natural fertilizer
• Earthworm fertilizer
• Effective Microorganism
bokashi (EM bokashi)
• Cow manure
• Bat manure
• Gypsum
• Saw dust
• Ash
• Baking soda
• Rice bran
13. Natural Fertilizer (for one pit)
Pit filled with..
Farm waste
layer
2 inches of dry
cow manure
2 inches of top
soil
1 lit of EM (conc) and
dung
Temperature raised (60-
65C) within 3-4 days
300 lit of
water
Good quality compost
ready within 3-4
months
14. Earthworm Fertilizer (for one tank)
Small Stone
Layer
Top soil layer
Farm waste
materials
Dry cow manure
600-1000
Earthworms
Feeding (rice brans,
saw dust)
Water (100 lits)
3 months
Earthworm
Fertilizer
17. E. Weed Management
• Hand-weeding
• Mechanically tilling around plants
• Ploughing
• Crop rotation
• Mulching
18. F. Pest Management
• Biological Pest Control – Bee Keeping
• Companion - insecrepellent crop planting
• Artemesia spp
• Marigold
• Allium sativum
• Capsicum
19. G. Organic Risk Management
• 5m-wide buffer zones
• Tree lines – bamboo
- shrubs
- banana
20. G. Organic Risk Management
• Preserve Biodiversity
• Wild land
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22. Post-Harvesting Plan
After Harvesting…
Good qualified leaves are selected by hands
Packed with labellings (FAME logo, IFOAM, USDA, ACO)
Fresh herbal leaves are stored separately and carefully to avoid
contanmination
Transport vehicles are checked before use for cleanliness,
chemical spills, foreign objects, pest infestations.
Records keep in farm for 2 years
After 2 yearsDocument Control Centre in FAME Factory
Handling
Storage
Transportation
Recording
24. Bee Keeping
Bee House
• 10 bee houses, each has 5 hives
• 50 bee hives in organic pharming project
Bee House Bees Bee Hive
25. Bee Keeping
Bee Feeding
• For bee food sunflowers , niger pan plantation, Seasonal Flowers
• During falling seasons of these plants natural sugar made from toddy palm
spp.