Products

Sustainable Biofertilizer

Greenville Energy produces a range of sustainable biofertilizers that serve as nutrient-rich alternatives to conventional chemical fertilizers. These biofertilizers are derived from the digestate left over after anaerobic digestion, which contains valuable nutrients for plant growth. Our biofertilizer products offer tailored nutrient profiles to support crop health and soil sustainability, helping farmers improve soil fertility and reduce environmental impact.

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Struvite

Struvite is a phosphorus-rich mineral produced as part of our biofertilizer portfolio. Extracted from digestate through a crystallization process, struvite offers a slow-release source of phosphorus, ideal for supporting crop growth while minimizing phosphorus runoff into waterways. This high-value, sustainable fertilizer aligns with environmental regulations and soil health goals, providing a targeted nutrient boost that supports long-term soil fertility.

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Phosphorus-Rich Cake

Our phosphorus-rich cake is another nutrient-dense biofertilizer derived from the anaerobic digestion process. This product is ideal for phosphorus-deficient soils, providing essential nutrients that improve crop yield and support sustainable agricultural practices. Produced with minimal environmental impact, phosphorus-rich cake offers farmers a natural, eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fertilizers, enhancing soil structure and fertility over time.

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Nitrogen-Rich Liquid

The nitrogen-rich liquid fertilizer produced at Greenville Energy is formulated to provide readily available nitrogen to crops. Ideal for immediate nutrient needs, this liquid fertilizer supports fast-growing plants and is an efficient solution for nitrogen supplementation. Our nitrogen-rich liquid is produced sustainably, utilizing nutrient recovery methods that reduce waste and close nutrient cycles, offering an environmentally friendly and effective alternative to traditional nitrogen fertilizers.