What are they?

 

 

Bio / Organic Fertilizer

 

 

- Bio means “life”, or “living organism”.

 

- Organic is something relate to, or derived from living organisms.

 

- Fertlilizer: substance used to make soil more productive.

 

 

A biofertilizer, also called organic fertilizer, could therefore be described as a “substance that increases productivity to the soil through the action of living organisms”.

 

The demand of biofertilizers is highly increasing worldwide. A vast number of these products are available, each with different compositions, production processes, and effects.

 

An organic fertilizer must contain a wide variety of vitamins, hormones, amino acids, minerals, to be truely efficient and a good complement or substitue to chemical products.

 

The primary factor to assess the quality of a biofertilizer is to examine the raw materials used to manufacture it. The richer the organic mix, the more nutritional elements will be present in the final product.

 

However, some of these organics (especially animal manure) could bring unwanted germs  to the blend, and ultimately to the final product. Hygienic biofertilizers must be free of pathogens that could damage plants and seeds. In order to eliminate this pathogenic risk, the fermentation process must be carefully monitored.


 

Ecoharmony’s goal is to provide its clients with bio-products of excellent characteristics, manufactured through an anaerobic production process.

Our firm will use more than 60 different types of organics (vegetables & fruits), each bringing its own beneficial characteristics. Moreover, we will also add estiercol to further enrich our mixing base.

 

 

 

 

Bio / Organic Fertilizer - Bio means “life”, or “living organism”. - Organic is something relate to, or derived from living organisms. - Fertlilizer: substance used to make soil more productive. A biofertilizer, also called organic fertilizer, could therefore be described as a “substance that increases productivity to the soil through the action of living organisms”. The demand of biofertilizers is highly increasing worldwide. A vast number of these products are available, each with different comp..
A great diversity of both of these categories exists. While comparing them, care must be taken in the evaluation of chemical and biological characteristics of each individual product before making any conclusion on their efficacity. As chemical fertilizers are not produced out of living organisms and are synthetic substances, their action on soils and plants is predictable and do not vary much. It is more difficult to evaluate the results of biofertilizers. As they provide a wider range of nutrients than chemi..
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