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Organic Fertilizer Market |
Organic fertilizers are carbon-containing fertilizers that are produced naturally (C). Fertilizers are substances that can be added to soil or plants to provide nutrients and support growth. Mineral sources, all animal waste including meat processing, manure, slurry, and guano, plant-based fertilizers such as compost, and biosolids are examples of typical organic fertilizers. Other abiotic non-chemical fertiliser methods that meet the Principles of Organic Agriculture, which determine whether a fertiliser can be used for commercial organic agriculture, are also available.
According To Coherent Market Insights "The global organic fertilizer market is projected to reach around US$ 12.5 billion by the end of 2027, in terms of revenue, growing at CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period (2019-2027)."
The role of
organic fertilizers in agricultural production is becoming increasingly important as modern agriculture evolves. Organic fertilizer-grown agricultural products have a good taste and can effectively maintain the unique nutrition and flavour of fruits and vegetables, as well as play an important role in the protection and improvement of the soil environment. As a result, we must employ and comprehend organic fertilizers.
On the one hand, excessive use of chemical fertilizers causes soil acidification and eutrophication of water bodies, while on the other hand, improper accumulation of livestock and poultry manure causes pollution. We replace chemical fertilizers with organic fertilizers to improve the integration of agriculture and animal husbandry, including the use of livestock and poultry manure, as well as to improve the quality of agricultural products, which is a multi-benefit good.
Organic fertilizers can come in the form of powders, liquids, or solids, and each is used in a different way. Manure or guano-based organic fertilizers are made from the droppings of livestock, worms, bats, and seabirds. Organic ingredients in bagged organic compost include manure, food scraps, and leaf mould. Other organic fertilizers to look for include blood meal, bone meal, shellfish fertiliser, and fish emulsion.
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