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Organomineral Fertilizer

Organomineral Fertilizer
WHAT ARE THE PROPERTIES OF SOLID AND LIQUID FERTILIZER ORIGINATING FROM BIOGAS PRODUCTION PLANTS?

The fertilizers produced by combining and blending the fermented fertilizer and the chemical raw materials are called the organomineral fertilizer. They are obtained by bringing together the soil improving property of the organic substances and the benefits of the chemical minerals in a single fertilizer. The use of organomineral fertilizers is very important for the productivity of the soil and the health and yield of the plants. It is a type of fertilizer, which is very rich in different minerals and is obtained by way of dosing with organic material. The organomineral fertilizers, which have begun to be commonly used in our country especially during the last six years, have been included in the plant nourishment program for all the agricultural products.

The elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, sulfur and calcium are available in sufficient quantities in the organomineral fertilizers. In addition to these elements, the organic substances also contain the nutrient minerals in their structure. For this reason, the use of the organic fertilizers has also gradually increased. The products grown with this fertilizer are entirely natural and organic.

Even though it has not yet found widespread use in our country, the farmers should be informed about how to use the fertilizer and the production quality should be improved. In this way, the native population would live a healthier life by consuming the natural, healthy and organic foods and at the same time, the export potential would increase for the agricultural products.

What Are the Benefits of Organomineral Fertilizers?

  • Improve the soil structure and considerably increase the soil quality.
  • Loosen the clayey soils by a considerable extent.
  • Significantly protect the plants from the drought owing to the ability to retain more water in the soil.
  • Increase the organic matter content in the soil and prevent the erosion in the soil.
  • Enable the root development and aeration for the plants.
  • Support the revival and growth and fruitage of the plants and improve the quality of the fruits.
  • Bind the heavy metals and toxic residues in the soil to thereby protect the plants and prevent the plants from being affected by the harmful substances.
  • Regulate the pH level in the soil.
  • Support the root development and considerably increase the nutrient absorption owing to the root development.
  • Enhance the nutrient intake.
  • Accelerate and increase the germination of the seeds.
  • Increase the effect of the fertilizers being used.
  • Reduce the harmful residues of the toxic substances.


Why Should Organomineral Fertilizer Be Used?

  • Nearly 90% of the farming areas in our country contain the soils that are poor in organic matter.
  • Due to the hardening in the soils, duff layers form.
  • Organomineral fertilizers enhance the soil quality while at the same time enabling the healthy root, stem and leaf development in the plants.
  • Organomineral fertilizers enable the application of all of the organic matter + humic-fulvic acid + nitrogen + phosphorus + potassium + sulfur + zinc + micro elements over the field in one go.
  • Since the organomineral fertilizers increase the aeration of the soil, the plant roots will develop healthily.
  • Organomineral fertilizers enable the better aeration of the soil and the increase in the uptake of Carbon (C), Oxygen (O) and Hydrogen (H), which are important in the plant food chain.
  • The extent of organic fertilizer use in our country is unfortunately low. It is necessary to increase this rate.
  • The soil where the organic fertilizer is not used does not retain water. This in turn reduces the productivity of the soil.
  • In case pure chemical fertilizer is used, the pH value of the soil (soil salinity) increases by certain extents.
  • The fact that our soils have the alkaline (basic) characteristics makes the uptake of the nutrients by the plants from the soil difficult and causes the reduction of productivity.
  • The use of organic fertilizer alone is not sufficient for the nourishment of the plants.
  • The use of the additive-free pure organic fertilizers results in the growth of the weeds in the soil. Accordingly, it becomes necessary to apply herbicides to eliminate the weeds.