Years of intensive planting and excessive application of chemical fertilizers are depriving soil of its natural vitality: insufficient organic matter, declining microbial communities, worsening compaction and acidification, eventually leading to a vicious cycle of "the more you plant, the poorer the soil; the poorer the soil, the more fertilizer you use". The core value of organic granular fertilizer is to rebuild a healthy soil ecosystem starting from the soil itself.
Unlike quick-acting chemical fertilizers that only supply nutrients without conserving soil, high-quality organic granular fertilizer carries abundant humus, organic matter and functional flora. After being applied to the soil, humus can rapidly promote the formation of aggregate structure, making compacted soil loose and breathable again, and improving its water and fertilizer retention capacity. Beneficial microorganisms colonize and multiply around the root system, inhibit soil-borne diseases, decompose immobilized nutrients in the soil, and convert minerals that are originally difficult for crops to absorb into available forms, which is equivalent to awakening the soil's own nutrient supply capacity.
From a longer-term ecological perspective, promoting organic granular fertilizer can also greatly reduce agricultural non-point source pollution. Its nutrients are released slowly and are not easily washed away by rainwater into water bodies to cause eutrophication. Most of its raw materials come from the resource utilization of agricultural wastes, realizing the cycle of planting and breeding as well as carbon emission reduction. For farms and growers pursuing organic certification and green planting, organic granular fertilizer is not only a fertilizer, but also a core choice to realize sustainable soil cultivation and protect farmland ecology.