SupraAlgae vs. Synthetic Fertilizers




Making the Case for Micro-nutrients – delivered with a living component.
“THE ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF ALGAE AS AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER"
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Algae requires less land for production & environmental impact, land use, and has no deleterious exudate - Many algae products require less than an acre lowering land costs and making better land use when setting up factories.
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Algae factories can be localized and situated near demand centers – Chemical plants need to be near natural gas, therefore they are made larger and are more centralized, OSHA requirements add an additional costly burden. Shipping is therefore more expensive.
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Algae costs less to produce – SupraAlgae factories can be off the grid using solar energy. Other production costs are much lower than Chemical plants, e.g. less permitting costs & shipping costs, e.g. OSHA. Permitting, licensing requirements for shipping cross state borders.
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Algae does more to the soil than Chemical Fertilizer - Algae supplied with bacteria and fungi restore the soil by removing nitrates and nitrites making the soil environment friendly to bacteria, fungi and root systems.
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Algae production requires less regulation and permitting is easier – Chemical plants use natural gas/synthetic distillates, which are highly flammable and under strict OSHA regulations.
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Algae (organic) fertilized products can be priced higher than Chemically produced Products - This is due to lack of supply, higher demand and perceived value in organic products.


THE BENEFITS OF SupraALGAE AS AN AGRICULTURAL SOIL REGENERATOR,
MAKES FOR A POWERFUL APPLICATION AND CAN PRODUCE MASSIVE PRODUCTION POTENTIAL TO THOSE THAT ARE WITHIN THE
CANNABIS AND HEMP INDUSTRIES.