Earth: Where Legacy Takes Root
Earth is the oldest storyteller of the Western Ghats, a silent witness to millions of years of rain, wind, and time.
These slopes were shaped far before man arrived by tectonic uplift, volcanic memory, and monsoon erosion.
The soil here, 700 meters above sea level, is not just fertile, it is wise.
EXCEPTIONAL SOIL QUALITY:
One of India's richest soil ecosystems, a balanced mix of clay, loam, organic carbon, and minerals.
India's average soil organic carbon content is around 0.3 percent. At InWest, it is close to 3.0 percent - a rare indicator of soil health and regenerative potential.
This exceptional carbon content creates the foundation for long-term agricultural productivity and ecosystem resilience.
Science-led cultivation
At 700 meters above sea level, embraced by the Sahyadri range, stretches 2000 acres of fertile land. Guided by the scientific expertise of the Indian Institute of Soil & Water Conservation (IISWC), the estate supports high-value, long-term crops chosen for longevity and appreciation over time.
The IISWC study confirms the soil's capacity to support high-value, long-term crops including sandalwood, agarwood, nutmeg, pepper, cocoa, areca, and coconut.
What grows here grows because the land allows it. And what survives here survives because the land protects it.
This is agriculture informed by decades of research and field validation, not guesswork.