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Organomineral Fertilizer

Organomineral Fertilizer
WHAT ARE THE FEATURES OF SOLID AND LIQUID FERTILIZERS PRODUCED IN BIOGAS PLANTS?

Fertilizers produced by a combination and bend of fermented fertilizer and chemical raw materials are called organomineral fertilizers. They combine the soil-improving properties of organic matter and the benefits of chemical minerals in a single fertilizer. The use of organomineral fertilizers is extremely important for soil fertility, plant health and yield. This type of fertilizer is very rich in mineral varieties dosed with organic matter. Organomineral fertilizers have gained increased use in our country, especially in the last six years, and they are now part of plant nutrition programs in all cultivation activities.

Organomineral fertilizers contain sufficient amounts of elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, sulfur and calcium. In addition to these, there are further nutrients in organic matter as well. These factors have greatly contributed to the ever-increasing use of organic fertilizers. Products grown with this fertilizer are completely natural and organic.

Albeit not very widespread yet in our country, farmers should be informed about how to use fertilizer and production quality should be increased. This will help locals improve their quality of life as they will consume natural, healthy and organic foods, and boost the export potential of agricultural products.

What are the Benefits of Organomineral Fertilizer?

  • Improves soil structure and soil quality remarkably.
  • Loosens up clay soils to a great extent.
  • Increases the amount of water retained in the soil and thus protects plants against drought to a great extent.
  • Increases the amount of organic matter in the soil and thus prevents soil erosion.
  • Promotes root growth and aeration.
  • Supports plant growth and fruiting by revitalizing the plant and improves fruit quality.
  • Binds the heavy metals and toxic residues in the soil and thus protects the plants and prevents the harmful effects of hazardous substances.
  • Regulates the pH level in the soil.
  • Promotes root development and greatly increases nutrient absorption through root development.
  • Increases nutrient intake.
  • Accelerates and increases the rapid germination of seeds.
  • K Increases the effect of the fertilizers used.
  • Reduces the harmful residues of toxic substances.


Why use Organomineral Fertilizer?

  • Nearly 90% of agricultural land in our country are poor in organic matter.
  • Hardening of the soil results in duff layer formation.
  • Organomineral fertilizers improve the quality of soil, thus contributing to healthy root, stem and leaf growth.
  • They enable the application of organic matter + humic-fluvic acids + nitrogen + phosphorus + phosphorus + potassium + sulfur + zinc + microelements in one go.
  • Organomineral fertilizers enhance soil aeration, thus contributing to healthy root development.
  • Good aeration of the soil increases the intake of carbon (C), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H), which play an essential role in the food chain of plants.
  • Unfortunately, the use of organic fertilizers is low in our country. This rate needs to be increased.
  • Soil without fertilizer addition has a low water-holding capacity, which is detrimental to soil fertility.
  • The use of pure chemical fertilizer results in increased pH values (saline soil).
  • The alkaline (basic) properties of our soils make it difficult for plants to take nutrients from the soil and cause a decrease in yield.
  • The use of organic fertilizer alone is not sufficient for adequate plant nutrition.
  • The use of pure organic fertilizer without additives results in weed growth, which requires the use of additional weed control measures (herbicides).