Ash
Ash obtained from lignocellulosic organic residues is a soil improver that is very rich in nutrients.
Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhizae are mutual symbiotic associations (with reciprocal benefits) between fungi in the soil and the non-lignified roots of plants.
Use of rock flour
Volcanic rock flour is an excellent soil amendment since it encourages ideal soil porosity.
Use of manure
Stable or cowshed manure is obtained from the solid and liquid excrement of stabled animals, mixed with various other types of materials…
Digestate use
Digestate is an agricultural amendment which improves the physical and chemical properties of the soil.
Use of slurry with eco-sustainable practices (injected into the ground)
The use of slurry in agricultural terrain is highly important from the standpoint of a circular economy.
Reuse of green waste in fields
Green waste returns carbon and nutrients to the ground in a well-balanced way.
Reuse of wood chips in fields
Wood chips can be buried in the form of pruning scraps or woodchips to significantly increase the content of stable carbon in the ground.
Vermicompost
Vermicompost is the product of the decomposition process of organic matter using different types of worms including Eisenia fetida, Enchytraeus buchholzi, and other earthworms capable of transforming vegetable residues and food waste into soil improver.
Compost
Compost is an amendment that derives from the bio-oxidation and humification of a mixture of organic materials