High-quality, water-soluble complex micronutrients! Immediately usable for dry fertilizer formulations and crop fertilization programs [Samples available].
"Borrechel" is a series of sustainable soluble lignin complex micronutrients. These micronutrients include iron, copper, manganese, and zinc (or combinations of them), forming complexes with lignosulfonic acid, a natural chelating agent. The trace elements are highly complexed, with a complexation rate of at least 90%. This represents a higher level of water-soluble and complex micronutrients compared to those prepared from other chelating agents. 【Features】 ■ Suitable for sustainable agriculture and organic farming ■ Avoids precipitation of Cu, Mn, and Zn in water-soluble fertilizer solutions for fertigation ■ Suitable for direct application or in combination with dry fertilizer blends ■ When used properly, does not cause leaf burn associated with synthetic chelates ■ Available in powder, granule, or liquid form ★Samples of 200-300g are available★ Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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【Usage】 ■Can be applied directly or used in combination with dry fertilizer mixtures. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The headquarters is located in Sarpsborg, Norway, where it manufactures lignin and cellulose products primarily from coniferous trees, selling its products in Europe, the United States, and Asia. As a leading company in lignin and cellulose products, Borregaard Japan operates in multiple industries, including building materials, agriculture, and cleaning agents, as well as paints, adhesives, and resins. Additionally, Borregaard products have undergone life cycle assessments (LCA) and environmental product declarations (EPD) by external certification bodies, establishing a system to objectively report the impact of its products on the natural environment.