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Agri Business Review | Thursday, December 29, 2022
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Organic fertilizer can lower the demand for pesticides and the total nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium requirements, even though it can be more expensive than synthetic fertilizer.
FREMONT, CA: The wide category of fertilizers with organic bases encompasses a variety of product compositions that provide plants nutrients and increase soil organic matter. To increase soil fertility, plant vigor, produce quality, and yield, they are applied to plants and soils.
These fertilizers are made entirely from natural, plant- or animal-derived source ingredients. The main distinction between organic and chemical fertilizers is that the former enhances the fertility of the soil by enhancing its health and condition.
Here are some advantages of organic fertilizers,
There are several benefits for producers that use organic fertilizers: enhanced airy soil structure, healthier, more productive soil, longer availability duration compared to chemical fertilizers for crops, environmentally responsible, and simple to use.
Advantages explained with details.
Airy soil structure: This allows the roots to expand. Mixing it and not pushing it down firmly into the container makes potting soil mixture light and airy. A potting soil mixture that contains at least 25 percent air is ideal. Carbon dioxide and poisonous gases must be allowed to flow outward, and oxygen must be able to permeate freely into the soil. The soil should be manageable to hold onto enough water to sustain the plant.
A healthier soil is more fertile: The capacity of soil to support plant development by offering vital plant nutrients and desirable chemical, physical, and biological properties as a habitat for plant growth is known as soil fertility. The macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, calcium, and magnesium are among the nutrients for plants.
Longer availability: In comparison to chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers have the additional benefit of providing nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium more gradually. This is so that organic fertilizers may only provide nutrients once microbes have broken down the pellets.
Environment friendly: While organic nutrients improve nutrient use efficiency in soil and lower the risk of soil and environmental contamination, inorganic nutrients are more readily available sources of plant-essential nutrients and assure improved crop output.
User friendly: Fertilizer use benefits from maintaining soil fertility, raising yields, and enhancing harvest quality. The sustainability of contemporary agriculture is challenged by the substantial amount of lost fertilizers, which raises agricultural costs, uses more energy, and pollutes the environment.