REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

Save Money For Smallholders

Cost saving 50%-60% compare Conventional fertilizers cost

REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

Helping Smallholders To Increase Yield Per Hectare

A unique natural multi-nutrients Bio Fertilizer for all type of cash and commodity crops. Proven work synergistically with chemical fertilizer especially Potassium to produce high yield.

REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE

Save The Environment

Tested and proven Bio-Organic Fertilizer designed to work synergistically with inorganic fertilizer or by it own plus additional minimum K as a supplementary. Helps promote healthy microbial activities of natural existing beneficial soil micro organisms such as Mycorrhiza and others.

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SOFertilizer is one of the alternative to promote Regenerative Agriculture

Composting : Nature Recycling System
  • Cyclical process of organic matter
  • A nutrient rich humus which enrich with essential nutrients and microorganisms
Microbial Inoculants : The Invisible Army
  • Beneficial bacteria, microbes and fungi
  • Nutrient cycling and disease oppression
  • Fortify the soil’s microbial activity
Cover crop : Nature’s Green Blanket
  • Living mulches blanket the soil
  • Fix nitrogen and enhance soil structure
  • Decompose and add organic matter
No Till-Farming : Nurturing the Earth Blanket
  • Refraining from plowing
  • Preserve the intricate soil structure
  • Reducing erosion and enhancing water retention
Crop Rotation and Polyculture : Nourishing Activity
  • Cyclical process of organic matter
  • A nutrient rich humus which enrich with essential nutrients and microorganisms

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News on SOFertilizer

State govt supports locals venturing into ecologically-friendly bio-fertiliser production – Dr Abdul Rahman
Malaysian Farmers for Climate (www.cspo-watch.com)
Revolutionising agriculture ― bio-fertilisers from palm oil empty fruit bunches (www.malaymail.com)
THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF BIOFERTILIZER

The Center for Sustainable Palm Oil Studies (CSPO) partnered with leading environmentalists and sustainability experts to explore these questions. Whilst boycotting palm oil has become a go-to response for reducing deforestation, this approach is unlikely to work. In recent years, studies have shown how this strategy has devastating environmental consequences.


The fight against deforestation can only be won by ensuring the sustainability of palm oil. In this regard, Malaysia is a notable case study, showing why tackling deforestation requires working with the farmers on the ground. Their voices cannot be forgotten.

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