Under the planting mode that relies on quick-acting chemical fertilizers for a long time, soil compaction, fertility decline and weakened flavor of agricultural products have become common pain points. As a core input of ecological agriculture, organic granular fertilizer is becoming a key solution to this dilemma.
Organic granular fertilizer is made from natural organic matter such as livestock manure, crop straw and animal and plant residues, through multiple processes including high-temperature composting, microbial fermentation, extrusion granulation and low-temperature drying. The whole process is harmless treatment with no residual eggs or harmful pathogens. Compared with powdered organic fertilizer, its granular form is clean, dust-free and not easy to cake, which not only greatly reduces transportation and storage costs, but also adapts to mechanical spreading, significantly improving the efficiency of large-scale planting.
Its core value lies in the dual functions of "soil conditioning + nutrient supply": on the one hand, the rich humus and beneficial microorganisms in the fertilizer can continuously loosen the soil, break compaction, and improve the soil's water and fertilizer retention capacity; on the other hand, nutrients are released slowly and steadily, avoiding the disadvantages of rapid growth and decline caused by chemical fertilizers. It can evenly supply crops with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and medium-trace elements, promote root development, and enhance crop stress resistance, ultimately achieving the dual goals of stable yield and improved quality. It is an ideal fertilizer for organic farming, green fruits and vegetables, and garden flower planting.