Phosphate Rich Organic Manure
Vedikagri, in its endeavour to meet the growing awareness and demand for organic fertilizer in the current market, has delivered exceedingly helpful results for the farmers through vedikagri’s PROM.
The use of Phosphate Rice Organic Manure (PROM) will reduce the cost of fertilization to the farmers and will also result in the conversation of the phosphate material, a non-renewable source resource due to the high residual effect. The agronomical efficacy of this new P-fertilizer is higher than that of the complex phosphatic fertilizers available in the market today. ‘PROM’ is suitable for neutral and alkaline soils, which will prove to be a boon to the indian farmers. In the long run, this product will be a winner as it has a significant price advantage compared to the other chemicals.
Specifications
Nutrient Content | Parameter | |
---|---|---|
Base | Granule | |
Moisture | 25% | |
Particle Size | Minimum 90% material should pass through 4.0mm IS sieve | |
Total Organic Carbon Min | 19.0% | |
Total Nitrogen (as N) Min | 0.4% | |
Total Phosphate (as P2O5) min | 10.4% | |
C:N ratio | less than < 20:1 | |
Benefits
- Phosphate is available up to 10 months to the crops.
- No leaching losses
- CN: 20:1 helps build soil structure and carbon in it.
- Neutral pH7 helps availability of phosphate in all soils
- Contains 24% Organic carbon level in the soil, helping improve soil health.
- Cheaper than Chemical Fertilizers.
- Enriches the soil to its natural cultivatable source.
- Saves soil from becoming dead soils due to inorganic fertilizer utilization.
- Helps soil rejuvenate and improve sustainable agriculture to the farming community.
Recommendation Crops
Grapes and banana, Citrus, Mango, Tomato, Pomegranate, Groundnut, Cotton, Soyabean, Coconut, Potato, Brinjal, Onion, Garlic, Cumin, Chillies, Beans, Okra, Pea, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sugarcane, Paddy, Rice, Wheat, Sorghum, Bajra, Lawns, Gardens, Green House, etc.
Dosage
Method of Application: Soil application
Packing : 50 kgs to 100 kgs per acre