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In order to increase the crop yields and also improve the soil quality, for this essential resource to reach its maximum productive potential, Fertilize Civil Association, which brings together industry professionals in the activity, launched its SUMA P nutrition program. According to the organization, it is It is vitally important to incorporate phosphorus (P) into fertilization strategies. The initiative makes available a web page with technical information and service on the use of this nutrient in crops.
“The application of phosphorus (P) is a profitable practice, whose effectiveness has been supported by decades of research. The Awareness about the use of phosphorus is based on several fundamental aspects,” they said.
In this sense, Fertilizar, which this year celebrates its 30th anniversary, highlighted “the essential functions of phosphorus in organisms, especially in plants, understanding the dynamics of the nutrient in the soil, how plants incorporate it, and detailing the ways in which it is taken advantage of and assimilated.”
Juan Pablo Ioele
Along these lines, the entity indicated that information on phosphorus fertilization is available to advisors and producers, including the diagnostic models and the most common methodologies to make fundamental decisions: how it is fertilized, when, how the dose is decided and what source of phosphorus is most suitable for demanding crops such as soybeans and pastures, among others.
“With this material that we generate, you will be able to see how the phosphorus application technique “improves the quality of soils and crop production, maintaining the profitability of what is produced,” commented Esteban Ciarlo, technical coordinator of Fertilizar.
“Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for all living beings. Ensuring its availability for crops not only allows for higher yields, but also contributes to maintaining the quality of the soil, an invaluable resource for agricultural production,” they indicated.
To María Fernanda González Sanjuan, executive manager of Fertilizar, with the “The SUMA program P It seeks to emphasize that each kilo of phosphorus applied is an investment in the soil, a bet on the sowing and the future of a producer’s most valuable asset: his land.”
“With phosphorus, we make the soil more productive, profitable and sustainable. For this reason, we emphasize the importance of adding phosphorus to improve profitability and yields, making a difference in each harvest,” he concluded.
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