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Farmers’ Business Partnerfor cost-effective crop management and
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A paradigm shift in farmingA new farming method that works with nature
It cares for the environment
Soil Microbial Enhancer & Bio-organic Foliar Fertilizer
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A Little Understood Fact in Farming
The unseen, unnoticed, humble work forces beneath the soil, is actually the biggest factor in determining the growing success and
profitability of the farming industry.
These work forces requires no cost and are working 24 x 7 and are God-given.
Farmers should only learn to recognize them so farmers will be able to give them their proper living and working environment.
Who are they?
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A Little Understood Fact in Farming
WHO ARE THEY? And WHERE ARE THEY?
Microbes in Soil like Rhizobium and Azospirillum bacteria
What is their great importance in farming and for farmers?
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AGRIMATE® FiIls-in the GAP
How?
What is their great importance in farming and for farmers?
Consisting of mixed cultures of beneficial and naturally occurring microbial organisms that can be applied as inoculants to increase the
microbial diversity of soils and plants
Through Microbial Inoculant (M.I.)
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The Important Role of Microbes in FarmingPlants• Plants are unable to take from the soil
the nutrition they need without microbes working in the soil
• As they eat, microbes create foods like nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus, potassium and trace minerals for our plants
• Microbes convert the NPK and minerals in the soil into a form our plants can use to grow
• Microbes’ nutrition comes from organic matter
MicrobesOrganic Matter
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Microbes, Organic Matter and NPK Relationship
Plant • Microbes are the processor of element Nitrogen in NPK to convert it to “food/nutrient” that plants will use for rapid growth
BacteriaOrganic Matter
Microbes’ Food
Raw plants’ food that needs to be
processed or fixed by bacteria in soil
Nitrogen fixingH2O
Nitrogen in NPK
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Why the Need for External Microbes Source?
The negative effects of the long decades of use and dependency on inorganic fertilizer:
• Prolonged high ‘N’ rates from NPK fertilizers according to a study may turn soil acidic (pH level: 4.8 – 5.2)
• Prolonged high ‘N’ rates from NPK fertilizers can kill or reduce the population of beneficial microorganism (bacteria) in soil
• Soil trace minerals depletion – minerals are as well essential for plant growth
(Where did the original soil microbes go?)
Required soil pH level in order for bacteria to process NPK and other minerals for plant use as food is between 6 – 9 pH.
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World Soil Acidity
Acidic Alkaline Neutral No data
Traditional Farming and its Negative Effects
Sourced from: Wikepedia (en.wikepedia.org)
Philippines
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Other Environmental Concerns• Prolonged high ‘N’ rates from NPK fertilizers according to a study,
may result to generation of ‘nitrosamine’, a carcinogenic chemical for animals and humans alike
• “The nitrogen-rich compounds found in fertilizer runoff are the primary cause of serious oxygen depletion in many parts of the ocean, especially in coastal zones. The resulting lack of dissolved oxygen is greatly reducing the ability of these areas to sustain oceanic fauna.[52] Visually, water may become cloudy and discolored (green, yellow, brown, or red).” – Source: Wikepedia
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Traditional Farming and its Negative EffectsNPK:• N = Nitrogen• P = Phosphorus• K = Potassium
Composition:E.g.: 14/14/14 = 14% per
volume/sack of N, P and KPointers:• 14% of 50kg = 0.14 x 50 = 7kg each for N, P and K or a Total of
21kg. There is a missing 29kg.• 29kg is the binding material, which mostly is calcium carbonate or
“apog” from lime stones as a component in making cement• Prolonged use results into hardening of soil that can prevent the
passage of oxygen, decreasing nutrient absorptions & soil acidity
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The Unli-Foods Solution
Microbial Inoculant – consists of mixed cultures of beneficial and naturally occurring microbial organisms that can be applied as inoculants to increase the microbial diversity of soils and plants
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The Unli-Foods Solution
Foliar Liquid Fertilizer – specially formulated organic based fertilizer to increase plants’ yield through enhanced nutrient uptake and natural pests resistance.
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AGRIMATE® Microbial Inoculant's Benefits• Improved soil structure, leading to better aeration and water
holding capacity.• Improved nutrients availability, leading to lower fertilizer
requirements and higher utilization of applied inputs• Lower disease pressure by developing a disease-suppressive
soil and hence lowering pesticides dependency for healthier produce
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• Increased YIELD and farmers’ earning!
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AGRIMATE® Foliar Fertilizer Benefits• Improves nutrient uptake from soil and its utilization in the plant
body• Activates and balances plants hormonal activities, resulting to
better growth and yield• Help enhance the plants’ immune system• Assists in increasing the yield, size, flavor/taste and overall
quality of fruits• Makes crop matures early for early harvest and gain• Inhibits the growth of pathogens (microbial) population, thus
preventing disease development
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CORN with UFMI AGRIMATE FOLIAR SP
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RICE PRODUCTION PROTOCOLTarget Yield of 7 tons – 10 tons per Hectare
(150 – 200 Sacks/Cavans per hectare)
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1. Roll down or plow the remaining rice straws that are still standing.
2. Disperse or scatter them all and DO NOT BURN the straws.3. Soak the straws by water up to 1-cm above it.4. Mix M.I. and use 7-8 knapsack sprayer and spray the soaked
straws.5. After 10 – 15 days, repeat the same procedure.
Microbial Inoculant (M.I.) Application
• Mix 1 pack of soil conditioner (MI) on a 20-liter container.• Put 2-3 liters of solution into 1 (one) knapsack sprayer.• Repeat the procedure until you have sprayed the entire hectare.
Type of Crop RatioRice 1 – 2 packs / hectare
Vegetable 2 packs / hectare
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Rice Expense vs. Yield Per HectareToday’s Hard Reality
Using Agrimate®
Today’s Newest Reality
Farm Input Qty Unit Cost Total Cost YieldNPK (14-14-14) 8 1,200.00 9,600.00 90-100 sacks
Farm Input Qty Unit Cost Total Cost YieldNPK (14-14-14) 4 1,200.00 4,800.00 100-120 sacks
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