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US producer makes organic fertilizer breakthrough with the new pellet technology

Kim Clarksen avatar Kim Clarksen
April 15, 2024, 2:00 pm
April 15, 2024, 2:00 pm
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A US provider of eco-friendly products, Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (SGTM), has secured the option to purchase the trademark, patent rights, and intellectual property for a revolutionary organic fertilizer. This agreement grants SGTM the ability to create pelletized organic fertilizers for easier handling and distribution, as well as a method to encapsulate beneficial microbes, enhancing their effectiveness in the soil.

According to SGTM’s CEO and President, Tony Raynor, this breakthrough technology has the potential to revolutionize agriculture, providing sustainable agricultural solutions and enhancing soil qualities for farmers. “We are thrilled to secure the option to purchase the carbon restore patent rights and IP for our revolutionary organic fertilizer,” Raynor stated. “This breakthrough technology will not only benefit farmers and growers by improving crop health and productivity but will also contribute to preserving our environment.”

The pelletized organic fertilizer developed by SGTM has proven to be a game-changer in the field. By restoring carbon levels in the soil, the fertilizer increases the availability of essential nutrients, enhancing root function and improving the plant’s access to water and nutrients. Furthermore, it builds up the plant’s immune system, reducing the incidence of diseases and mitigating stress.

The agreement to acquire patent rights and intellectual property is a testament to SGTM’s dedication to pushing boundaries and finding sustainable alternatives for traditional chemical-based fertilizers. The company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability is evident, as it strives to revolutionize the fertilizer industry.

SGTM believes that sustainable agriculture is the key to a greener and healthier future. By harnessing the power of natural elements and incorporating cutting-edge techniques, such as encapsulated organic pellets, SGTM is paving the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly agricultural industry.

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