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Academy Agriculture

AgriElite Academy

Learning never exhausts the mind.​​​

We aim to share our latest insights with our customers and partners, with the goal of supporting future farmers in their value chain

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Education is key to regenerative agriculture

Modern fertilizer strategies aim to maximize nutrient conversion into crop yield and quality while preventing environmental harm.

 

With strict regulations on nitrogen and phosphorus use, achieving efficient nutrient management is essential. Key factors include natural site conditions (climate, soil type) and farming practices that enhance soil structure, humus, and soil life.

 

Precision technology and soil testing further ensure effective, low-loss fertilization. Only when all aspects of soil fertility are optimized can high efficiency in nutrient use be achieved.

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What is HUMUS ?

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KEY  TAKE AWAYS

High Water Retentation Capacity

Store nutrients

Boost Plant Growth

Stabilize PH & Soil life

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The Importance of cover crops

Cover crops are crucial because they protect and improve soil health between main crop cycles.

 

They prevent erosion, suppress weeds, enhance soil structure, add organic matter, and boost nutrient availability by fixing nitrogen or breaking down deep-rooted minerals, all of which support sustainable, resilient farming systems.

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No cover crops

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cover crops

Open soil can't absorbate heavy rain 

No porosity in the soil to filter the water

Soil can be washed away

Damaging roots and disrupt eco system

Cover crops prevent drops to bomb the surface and cause erosion

Roots of the cover crops creates porosity

Soil can't be washed away

Roots feed microroganism and support the eco system

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