Roquette: Stepping towards more natural soil nutrients with plant-based soluble fertilizers

Roquette, a global leader in the development and manufacture of plant-based ingredients, has developed a range of solutions for plant nutrition and protection.

Developed in collaboration with external partners and experts, these products have been refined for specific applications, conditions, and crops. They allow customers to substitute mineral and chemical fertilizers and biostimulants for natural alternatives that offer balanced, optimized NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) in combination with organic acids, vitamins and other trace minerals.

Here we focus on fertilizers, illustrating performance via comparative case study data from trials at Iowa State University (ISU – Ames, Iowa, US).

The results demonstrate the ability of Roquette plant-based products to deliver comparable performance to that of synthetic fertilizers when used in tomato transplant and turfgrass cultivation, and at the same time highlight opportunities for further study of their complementary potential as biostimulants.

About Roquette

Roquette is a global leader in plant-based ingredients, a pioneer of plant proteins and a leading provider of pharmaceutical excipients. In collaboration with its customers and partners, the group addresses current and future societal challenges by unlocking the potential of nature to offer the best ingredients for food, nutrition and health markets. These ingredients respond to unique and essential needs, enable healthier lifestyles and are critical components of life-saving medicines.

 

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