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Bio - Fertilizer

Biofertilisers are natural soil enhancers that utilise beneficial microorganisms such as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, phosphate-solubilising bacteria, potassium-mobilising bacteria, and mycorrhizal fungi to improve soil fertility and crop productivity. As sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilisers, they help promote healthier plant growth while maintaining long-term soil health. With increasing demand for environmentally responsible farming practices, biofertilisers offer an effective solution for enhancing nutrient availability, strengthening root development, and supporting sustainable agricultural production. Suitable for a wide range of crops, they can be easily integrated into modern farming systems to improve yields while preserving soil quality for future generations.

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Benefits

​Improved Nutrient Availability: Directly converts atmospheric nitrogen and insoluble minerals in the soil into available forms for plant uptake, minimising the need for expensive chemical fertilisers in the UK.

Soil Stabilisation: Mycon and Vamcon create symbiotic mycelial networks that aggregate soil particles, enhancing water holding capacity and drainage in diverse UK soil textures.

Carbon Sequestration: Assists in meeting the UK's "Net Zero" goals for the agricultural sector by increasing organic matter, and cutting down the nitrous oxide emissions from conventional nitrogenous fertilisers.

Resistance to Stress: Enhances plant immunity to pathogens and drought, offering a vital buffer against the variability of Britain's climate.

Industry Uses

Large Scale Arable Crops: Vital to UK cereal and oilseed rape production for enhancing nutrient absorption and yield potential.
 
Horticulture: Commonly used in UK glasshouses and orchards to boost vigour and flowering of high value fruit and vegetables.
 
Pasture & Turf Management: Vital for producing high-quality forage and turf for UK sports fields and pasture without chemical runoff.
 
Organic & Regenerative Farming: A key ingredient for UK farmers moving towards regenerative farming methods, to jump-start the biological processes of depleted soils.

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Close-Up of Soil

Product List

Azotobacter

Rhizobium

Azospirillum

Vermicompost

Organic Compost

Farm Yard Manure

London - United Kingdom​

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