Functional fertilizer: What needs does functional fertilizer meet?
Release time:
2020-11-27
What needs does functional fertilizer meet? Today, let's take a look!
functional fertilizer meet? Today, let's take a look!

Functional Fertilizer meets 4 needs:
One is to meet the needs of farmers. High yield, good harvest and good quality are the wishes of farmers. functional fertilizer is based on the traditional fertilizer to add many auxiliary functions, and this auxiliary function can make up for the gap in the middle of the barrel, so that crop yield and quality can be greatly improved.
The second is to meet the needs of society. This society needs green and safe food, which solves the problem of phytotoxicity and fertilizer damage in the soil, and functional fertilizer can just improve the utilization rate of fertilizer and achieve the purpose of green and safe.
Three is dealer demand. In today's increasingly fierce competition in the traditional agricultural product market, the new functional fertilizer has pulled dealers from the black sea to the blue sea, reducing the homogenization and homogenization competition.
four is the enterprise development needs. The development of material provides a broader platform for enterprises. China's medium-sized enterprises, energy-based, resource-based enterprises, the future to do homogeneous products is impossible to compete with large traditional fertilizer enterprises. Moreover, functional fertilizers can create conditions for us and give us medium-sized enterprises a very broad space for development.
functional fertilizer , liquid water-soluble fertilizer, bacterial fertilizer, water-soluble fertilizer factory direct sales, liquid fertilizer, large elements, organic fertilizer, etc. At present, the company has three invention patents and four utility model patents, it has established long-term cooperative relations with China Agricultural University, Hebei Agricultural University, Hebei Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hebei Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China New Fertilizer Association and other higher scientific research institutes.
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