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GreenSpine BioHumus

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fertilizers based on secondary resources

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In partnership with the local community, our team is preparing a pilot field trial of an organic fertilizer produced from locally sourced secondary resources: food waste, manure, crop residues and activated biochar.

The aim of the project is to test the effectiveness of the fertilizer in real agricultural conditions, to determine its impact on soil structure, plant growth and water-holding capacity.

We believe that closed-loop bio-cycles based on waste recycling technologies and microbiological preparations are the key to sustainable agriculture of the future.

New generation regenerative fertilizer

GreenSpine BioHumus™ — This is not just compost, but a highly effective biofertilizer created at the intersection of gasification and microbiological fermentation.

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Made from:

  • biochar from thermal processing of wood and plastic waste,

  • manure and plant residues activated by EM technology,

  • food waste composted in a controlled manner.

The result is a soil-restoring fertilizer that:

  • increases fertility,

  • retains moisture,

  • restores microflora,

  • stimulates plant growth even in depleted soils.

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Produced from local waste directly on site

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Uses fermentation and thermal activation technologies

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Brings life back to the land

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Part of the unified GreenSpine   system:  waste → energy → soil.

Available in bulk, granulated or briquetted form

The composition is only available to the pilot's partners

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