Now, here's the kicker: biochar is not a fertilizer. Unlike traditional fertilizers containing essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, biochar does not directly provide nutrients to plants. Instead, it acts as a long-term soil amendment, improving soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability over time.
Read MoreBacillus spp. are known for their remarkable ability to survive and thrive in various environmental conditions. Their adaptability makes them excellent candidates for bioremediation, particularly in soil and water systems contaminated with pollutants.
Read MoreSoil health forms the foundation of sustainable agriculture, playing a critical role in the success and productivity of farming operations.
Read MoreDid you know that these little fungi work hard to keep our agricultural soils alive and feed our crops? Amata Green is working on special fertilizer mixes containing biochar and beneficial soil microbes to help growers bring their soil back to life. Spain residents, contact us for your free sample.
Read MoreAmata Green has secured multiple off-take agreements with buyers and brokers who have committed to buying Amata Green biochar once the facilities are built. The only thing pending now is investment funding.
Read MoreChange for Change. Give us your change to help create change. Amata Green is now accepting small purchases of carbon credit pre-sales. So go cash in your coin jar or coin purse and commit your change to mitigating climate change.
Read MoreAmata Green is now accepting pre-orders for large quantities of biochar, to be newly available in the summer/fall of 2023.
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