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Organic fertilizer
The organic fertilizer obtained from the digestive residues of the larvae (frass) is a nutrient-rich fertilizer that improves soil health and promotes robust plant growth.
Properties
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Soil improvement
Enriches the soil with essential nutrients and beneficial microorganisms, improving soil fertility and structure. Contains a high and balanced level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK), essential for plant growth.
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Total circularity
It uses reusable organic waste as a resource, converting it into valuable fertilizer and avoiding waste accumulation. This contributes to a reduction of the environmental impact of waste management.
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Organic production
It promotes sustainable agricultural practices and reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers, reducing environmental impact. Its production involves less CO2 emissions compared to synthetic fertilizers.
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Chitin content
Frass contains chitin, which promotes soil health by increasing microbial activity and water retention. It acts as a biostimulant for plants, improving their resistance to diseases and pests.
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1
Soil improvement
Enriches the soil with essential nutrients and beneficial microorganisms, improving soil fertility and structure. Contains a high and balanced level of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK), essential for plant growth.
Learn MoreClose
2
Total circularity
It uses reusable organic waste as a resource, converting it into valuable fertilizer and avoiding waste accumulation. This contributes to a reduction of the environmental impact of waste management.
Learn MoreClose
3
Organic production
It promotes sustainable agricultural practices and reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers, reducing environmental impact. Its production involves less CO2 emissions compared to synthetic fertilizers.
Learn MoreClose
4
Chitin content
Frass contains chitin, which promotes soil health by increasing microbial activity and water retention. It acts as a biostimulant for plants, improving their resistance to diseases and pests.
Learn MoreClose
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