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Natures Theory For Humans For Plants An imbalanced diet is An imbalanced Fertilizer poison to the Body disturb both Plant and Soil Health Food Pyramid Micronutrients Secondary Macronutrients Primary Macronutrients Nutrient for the Plant


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Natures Theory

For Humans

An imbalanced diet is poison to the Body

For Plants

An imbalanced Fertilizer disturb both Plant and Soil Health

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Food Pyramid

Micronutrients

Secondary

Macronutrients

Primary

Macronutrients

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All 17 Nutrients must be present for Plants to flourish

Primary

Macronutrients

Secondary

Macronutrients

Micronutrient

Nutrient for the Plant

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Nutrients Functions

  • Primary & Secondary Nutrients are direct food

source of the Plant

  • Act as Catalysts in Enzymatic reactions
  • Precursors in the Phytoalexins (Plant Immune

Bodies) production

  • Enhance the rate of cell based reactions for
  • ptimum production
  • Maintain Ionic balance and pH levels in the cell and

in the soil

  • Vital role in the quality and productivity of the

produce

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Deficiency Symptoms in Oil Palm

Cu deficiency - yellow orange leaf; mid crown chlorosis Zn deficiency - overall yellowing; small leaf B deficiency - hooked-wrinkled leaf, lack of apical growth; shortened young fronds Fe deficiency - interveinal yellowing

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Peat Soil

Hydrological unit area of about 32,656,106 Ha Poor chemical and physical properties High raw organic matter à sponge structure Soil pH of 3.0 – 4.5 Low content of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Cu, Zn and B Copper deficient

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Growth Cycle

Germination and Establishment Vegetative Growth Maturity and Senescence Flowering and Reproduction Fe, Zn, Mn EDTA Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, B EDTA Fe, B EDTA Mn, Cu, B EDTA

The essence of micronutrients throughout the growth process

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Micronutrients for The Plant

Micronutrients must be available and effectively absorbed by crops: ➔ Completely soluble in water ➔ Highly stable to pH changes ➔ Stable and not react with others element in soil that can form insoluble salt ➔ Provide desired quantity in low dose to crops

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Back to...

Nature Theory

For Humans

A balanced food is medicine to the body

For Plants

A balanced fertilizer is health to the plants and soil

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We have set ourselves the goal of designing a new generation

  • f organic fertilizers, taking into account all the physiological

mechanisms of the Nature Theory

Micronutrients

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SLIDE 17 (*) Homogeneous / Compound

Our Product is made from EDTA combined with Chelates in unique form of Microgranules*

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Quality

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Quality EU Origin Low Heavy Metal Content Microgranule Form 100% Soluble Chelated level 100%

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SLIDE 20 CHEMISTRY Greek word chela, meaning claw

noun

A complex in which a micronutrient ion is contained within a organic molecule that surrounds it like an envelope, called a ligand.

Chelate /ˈkiːleɪt/ verb, chelated

The ligand allow a plant to readily absorb the chelated nutrients because they change the micronutrients surface property and facilitate optimal absorption. This mechanism maximizes yield of applied micronutrients in both alkaline and acidic soils.

Quality

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Chelating Process

Fe

Quality

Two EDTA wrapping around the metal atom
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Inorganic Nutrient

Quality

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Chelated Nutrient

Quality

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Why Chelate?

  • Increase nutrient availability in extremely pH

conditions

  • Prevent micronutrients from clotting due to reaction

with OH- and phosphate ions

  • Reduce toxicity of some metal ion
  • Prevent leaching
  • Increase nutrient mobility
  • Does not interfere reaction of metal ions and other

nutrition

  • Reduce toxicity occurrence of several metal ions in the

plant

  • Suppress plant disease development

Quality

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SLIDE 25 Zn ++
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  • Zn
++ Zn ++ Zn ++

Quality

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VC: Cu (EDTA)+N) VZ: Zn (EDTA)+N

Solubility & Microgranules*

Dust Free Low Hygroscopicity Not Caking 100% Water Soluble

*Micro Spiral Shaped Granules or Onion Raspberries (Sizes 200-500 Microns)
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Plan in EU Country

Consistent & EU Law Deviation Quality

Quality

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P

roductivity

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Mixture Products Tailor Made Solution

VA Cu (EDTA)+N, Fe (EDTA)+N, Zn (EDTA)+N, B(EDTA)+N, Mn (EDTA)+N, Mg (EDTA)+N, Mo (EDTA)+N VG: Cu (EDTA)+N, Zn (EDTA)+N VS : Cu (EDTA)+N, Fe (EDTA)+N

Productivity

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Productivity

1. EDTA Chelate binds with micronutrient to allow

  • ptimal intake for the roots
  • 2. Effective and long-acting and plants are supplied

with all necessary nutrient

  • 3. Achieves maximum yield potential
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Cost

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Cost

200 - 400 gram 50 - 70 gram

Micronutrients in

Sulfate or Oxysulfate

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Quality P Cost

roductivity

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