Enhances microbial activity and increases the nutrient absorption rate of plants. High-performance humic acid uniquely processed from leonardite-derived humic acid.
Boregard, a chemical manufacturer with a long history in Norway, has developed a high-performance humic acid bio-stimulant by applying its technology. This product is uniquely processed humic acid derived from leonardite, achieving excellent solubility in low pH solutions. Conventional humic acids tend to aggregate in low pH environments, but Boreglo resolves this issue. It enhances the activity of microorganisms, which is the inherent function of humic acid, thereby increasing the nutrient absorption rate of plants. It can also be mixed with fertilizers for application. With just 1-3 kg per hectare, it demonstrates greater effectiveness than conventional humic acids. *Inquiries from trading companies regarding the new handling of Boreglo are also welcome. *Samples of 200-300g are currently available. For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.
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We are also offering samples of 200 to 300g. For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.
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For agriculture With just 1-3 kg per hectare, it is more effective than conventional humic acid. *Samples of 200-300 g are also available. For more details, please download the materials 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.