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How to Deal with Climate Change: Solutions for Farmers

How to Deal with Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions for Farmers
Drought is becoming a bigger issue, and rainfall is increasingly irregular. Farmers worldwide are struggling with harsher growing conditions due to extreme temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns. While we cannot control the weather, we can take steps to build resilience in our soils and crops.

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In-Row Fertilization: Towards More Sustainable and Efficient Farming Practices

In-row fertilization, a key precision farming technique, is transforming agriculture by delivering nutrients directly to crop roots with unparalleled accuracy. This approach ensures optimal nutrient uptake, minimizes waste, and boosts crop performance.  What is In-Row Fertilization? Unlike traditional broadcast methods, which spread fertilizers across the entire field, in-row fertilization focuses

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ORGEVIT+: Boosting Banana Crop Health with Organic Fertilizers

In recent trials conducted in a banana field in Ecuador, ORGEVIT+, a 100% organic fertilizer derived from chicken manure and enriched with mycorrhiza and humic acids, has shown promising results. This article highlights the benefits observed during these trials, showcasing ORGEVIT+’s potential to improve soil health, nutrient uptake, root development,

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Humic and Fulvic acids

Humic and fulvic acids are complex mixtures of organic compounds that are formed through the breakdown of organic matter. Humic and fulvic acids can improve soil health and work as both soil improvers and growth stimulants. They can improve soil structure, enhance nutrient availability, stimulate microbial activity, and mitigate environmental

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Algae

Algae are photosynthetic organisms that are commonly found in oceans, lakes and other aquatic environments. Algae provide several benefits for soil and crop health and can be used as an addition to organic fertilizers, soil improvers and biostimulants. As an abundant and renewable resource, the addition of algae to organic

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Mycorrhiza

Mycorrhiza are a fungus. They exist as tiny threads called hyphae. The hyphae are all interconnected into a net-like web called a mycelium, which measures hundreds or thousands of kilometers. Mycorrhiza form a mutually beneficial relationship with plant roots. The extensive network of hyphae increases the effective root surface area

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Bacteria

Adding a consortium of beneficial bacteria to organic fertilizers can have many advantages, depending on the specific bacteria strains that are added. MeMon has developed a synergistic blend that supports nutrient cycling, mineral solubilization, and the production of growth-promoting substances. The inclusion of Bacillus thuringiensis offers natural pest control, reducing

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climate change

How to Deal with Climate Change: Solutions for Farmers

How to Deal with Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions for Farmers
Drought is becoming a bigger issue, and rainfall is increasingly irregular. Farmers worldwide are struggling with harsher growing conditions due to extreme temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns. While we cannot control the weather, we can take steps to build resilience in our soils and crops.

Read More »

Algae

Algae are photosynthetic organisms that are commonly found in oceans, lakes and other aquatic environments. Algae provide several benefits for

Read More »

Mycorrhiza

Mycorrhiza are a fungus. They exist as tiny threads called hyphae. The hyphae are all interconnected into a net-like web

Read More »

Bacteria

Adding a consortium of beneficial bacteria to organic fertilizers can have many advantages, depending on the specific bacteria strains that

Read More »