A study focused on bats in India suggests conducting a detailed analysis of guano, which is bat excrement, to assess its nutrient levels in comparison to current organic fertilizers.
In India, agricultural producers show less interest in using guano as a substitute for synthetic fertilizers than farmers in nations like Cuba, Indonesia, Jamaica, Mexico, and Thailand. In those locations, bat guano is marketed for its rich supply of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for crop development.


