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Everris (Enko)

Fertilizers

Everris International B.V. (Everris Internation

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Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Drug Assignment
Improves productivity, yield, Improvement of physicochemical and biological properties of soil
Nitrogen (N)
N - 0,1-1%
Phosphorus (P2O5)
P2O5 - 1-5%
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Everris (Enko)

Advanced nutrition for vegetable and ornamental crops designed to restore and boost soil potential.

Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Drug Assignment
Improves productivity, yield, Improvement of physicochemical and biological properties of soil
Nitrogen (N)
N - 0,1-1%
Phosphorus (P2O5)
P2O5 - 1-5%

Description

Investing in Soil Health: The Potential of Everris Fertilizers

In professional crop production, the choice of nutrition is the deciding factor between mediocre output and a record-breaking harvest. The "Everris (Engo)" fertilizer from the Dutch manufacturer Everris Internation B.V. is not just a mix of chemical elements, but a high-tech solution for those who prioritize the physicochemical properties of their soil. Unlike budget-friendly alternatives that merely provide macronutrients, this product acts as a catalyst for biological soil activity.

Key Advantages and Composition

The success of this fertilizer lies in its balanced composition, including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, and boron. The granular form ensures controlled release, minimizing nutrient loss through leaching. Key benefits include:

  • Comprehensive Impact: The product feeds the plants while simultaneously improving soil structure, enhancing its water-retention capacity.
  • Professional Application: Specifically optimized for vegetable and ornamental crops, where both yield volume and marketability are essential.
  • Flexible Management: With a maximum of 5 applications per season, growers can fine-tune nutrition according to specific plant development stages.

Usage Guidelines

To maximize efficiency, the manufacturer recommends application during spring cultivation for foundation, followed by supplemental top-dressing. A consumption rate of 100–200 kg/ha is the industry standard for consistent performance. While the product is highly effective and categorized under the 4th hazard class (relatively safe for operators), precision in dosage is key. As with all intensive fertilizers, soil analysis is recommended to maintain the right balance of nutrients.

Who is this for?

"Everris (Engo)" is the ideal choice for large-scale agricultural enterprises and private farms focused on long-term sustainability. It is a precision tool for professionals who prefer the reliability of Dutch engineering over the false economy of low-quality alternatives.

Composition

Nutrient elements

Macronutrients Nitrogen · Nitrogen · Phosphorus · Phosphorus · Potassium · Potassium · Sulfur
Micronutrients Boron · Calcium · Cobalt · Copper · Iron · Manganese · Molybdenum · Sodium · Zinc

Application

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Specifications «Everris (Enko)»
Fertilizer Type Mineral
Drug Assignment Improves productivityyieldImprovement of physicochemical and biological properties of soil
Nitrogen (N) N - 0,1-1%
Phosphorus (P2O5) P2O5 - 1-5%
Method of Application Spring under cultivationFertilizers
Form of the preparation Granules (g)
Maximum Application Frequency 5
Danger Class 4
Drug Consumption 100 - 200 kg/ha
Maximum number of treatments 5
Catalog Catalog → Fertilizers
Manufacturer Everris International B.V. (Everris Internation
Applicant Engo, LLC
Country Netherlands

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