Ammonia Extract: A Sustainable Solution for Advancing Organic Production

Surging buyer demand for organic food—from produce and grains to meat, milk and eggs, resumes to outshine producer capacity.

 

Many facets influence this shortfall, not the least of which is the reserve of approved and efficient nutrient sources that organic produce and field crops need to grow, flourish and produce adequate yield for the grower.

 

Most notable among these nutrients is nitrogen (N) needed by plants in enormous amounts because it is a crucial element for growth and development. Nitrogen is essential for photosynthesis and is an element of nucleic acid that forms DNA, which is significant for plant growth and reproduction.

 

Emerging technology to fill the need

Ammonia Extract is a new technology that delivers a naturally emanated source of nitrogen with the potential to fill this need, proposing significant prospects for boosted organic food production plus sustainability benefits.

 

Derived innately from a renewable resource

In nature, through the important biochemical process of organic waste composting known as the nitrogen cycle, microbes break down organic matter, such as plant residue or manures, and nitrogen (ammonium) becomes available. However, a portion of the ammonia also can be discharged into the atmosphere during this composting process.

 

We at Roflow provide the connection between the safe operation of the client’s plant with useful control of the pollutants to the workforce and environment. We provide best best-quality Ammonia Extract that has earned so much value from our old customers for years.

 

In addition, growers will be able to use this product in small amounts, through irrigation systems, spoon-feeding plants the nutrition they require while permitting soil microbes to stay busy doing their work to break down crop residue and carbon, supplementing the soil. 

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