Uses and Benefits of Liquid Fermented Fertilizer Produced by Biogas Plants
In barren lands, soils with insufficient organic matter and areas without irrigated agriculture, it has been observed and confirmed by farmers that “liquid fermented fertilizer applications” can increase yield by up to 30%.
Liquid fermented fertilizer is effective in improving the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil. Since it increases beneficial microorganisms, it protects and strengthens plants against various pathogens. It allows water to remain in the soil for longer. By improving soil structure, it enables plant roots to spread more easily.
By adding organic matter and nutrients to the soil, it helps soils that have lost their natural fertility for various reasons to gradually regain their previous condition. Fertilizers fermented in an anaerobic environment do not contain weed seeds and do not harbour harmful microorganisms. Nitrate and ammonia levels reach the most suitable values for agricultural use. When used as a liquid fertilizer, absorption by plants reaches maximum levels.
