Institute of Nature Management

http://nature-nas.by  
220076 Minsk, F. Skoriny str. 10

Complex humic microfertilizers "EleGum"

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

IDENTIFIER

BO6887

PUBLISHED

2023-05-18

LAST UPDATE

2023-05-20

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Responsible
Alexej Tomson
+375 17 338 3782
altom@nature-nas.by
Summary
Institute of Nature Management offers consumers complex humic microfertilizers "EleGum" for foliar feeding of vegetative crops under a manufacturing agreement and is looking for partners to conclude a distribution services agreement and a joint venture agreement.
Description
Fertilizers of universal and special compositions are prepared by enrichment of humic peat extracts, which have a pronounced biological activity, various sets and ratios of trace elements. Mass concentration of humic substances in the fertilizer is more than 10 g/l. The content of trace elements in the form of chelates:
"EleGum Copper" - 50 g/l;
"EleGum Zinc" - 50 and 75 g / l;
"EleGum Manganese" - 50 g / l;
"EleGum Bor" - 100 and 150 g / l;
"EleGum Copper-Manganese" - 2 brands of 25 or 33 g / l of each of the elements;
"Ele-Gum Copper-Zinc" 25 g/l of each element;
"EleGum Bor-Manganese" at 25..50 g/l of manganese and 50..100 g/l of boron;
"EleGum Bor-Zinc" 50 g/l of each element;
"EleGum Bor-Copper" at 25..50 g/l of copper and 50..100 g/l of boron;
"EleGum Zinc-Manganese" 20..30 g/l of each of the elements and
"EleGum-Complex" with the concentration of humic substances 0.5..1 g/l and the content of copper, manganese, zinc and boron from 0.8 to 2.5 g/l.

Fertilizers are highly soluble in water, non-toxic, environmentally compatible. Their use makes it possible to combine three different agricultural practices with the functions of feeding, protecting and growth regulation of plants into a single process.

A wide range of use in various soil and climatic conditions, the simultaneous presence of both growth-stimulating and protective substances of a humic nature, and a set of trace elements. Consumption rate 1..2 l/ha, depending on the type of fertilizer. An increase in the productivity of cultivated crops, due to the use of fertilizers, is accompanied by an improvement in the quality and biological usefulness of crop products, an increase in the content of microelements to an optimal level.
Advantages and Innovations
The use of fertilizers makes it possible to combine three different agricultural practices with the functions of plant nutrition, protection and growth regulation into single processes, significantly reduce the total and specific costs of application, the consumption of fuels and lubricants, ensure an increase in the efficiency of macrofertilizers, reduce the depreciation of agricultural machinery, reduce the number of passes and the load on the soil .
Stage of development
Already on the market
Comments regarding stage of development
Production has been launched at the Zelenoborskoye PRUE, Smolevichi District. A pilot batch of new fertilizers has been produced. There is a set of normative and technical documentation.
Funding source
State budged
Internal
IPR status
Exclusive rights
Patents granted
Secret know-how
Comments regarding IPS status
Patents of the Republic of Belarus No. 12422, No. 13025, No. 14297, No. 14302, No. 16752, No. 16753, No. 16887, No. 16888.
Sector group
Agrofood

Organization information

Type
R&D institution
Year established
1932
NACE keywords
A.01.61 - Support activities for crop production
A.01.62 - Support activities for animal production
M.72.19 - Other research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineering
M.74.90 - Other professional, scientific and technical activities n.e.c.
Turnover (in EUR)
10-20M
Already engaged in transnational cooperation
Yes
Additional comments
The Institute of Nature Management is one of the oldest institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, carrying out research in the field of Earth sciences. The activities of the Institute are aimed at solving the problems of rational nature management and environmental protection together with international organizations.

The Institute carries out research in the following areas:
- development of scientific bases of nature management and environmental protection;
- assessment, forecasting and optimization of anthropogenic impacts on natural complexes;
- scientific justification for the creation of resource-saving technologies for the extraction, processing and use of solid fossil fuels;
- study of the formation conditions and assessment of the state of fresh drinking and mineral waters;
- study of the geodynamics of the earth's crust and modern geological processes on the territory of Belarus;
- geoecological substantiation of the design and placement of especially critical structures and environmentally hazardous facilities (nuclear power plants, hydroelectric power plants, underground gas storage facilities, high-toxic waste disposal sites, etc.);
- diagnostics of the state of the natural environment based on the use of modern aerospace, ground, telecommunications and information-measuring tools;
- study of the global and regional climate and its changes under the influence of natural and anthropogenic factors; forecasting climate change and its consequences.

The Institute participates in the scientific support of 6 international conventions:
- Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution;
- Ramsar Convention on Wetlands;
- UN Framework Convention on Climate Change;
- Stockholm Convention on POPs;
- UN Convention to Combat Desertification/Land Degradation;
- Convention on Biological Diversity.

The Institute has scientific contacts with organizations in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, China, the Baltic countries, Armenia, Vietnam.
Languages spoken
English
Russian

Information about partnership

Type of partnership considered
Distribution services agreement
Joint venture agreement
Manufacturing agreement
Type and role of partner sought
Consumers interested in purchasing complex humic microfertilizers "EleGum" for foliar feeding of vegetative crops under a manufacturing agreement.

Partners interested in purchasing complex humic microfertilizers "EleGum" for foliar feeding of vegetative crops under a distribution services agreement.

Partners interested in expanding the production of complex humic microfertilizers "EleGum" for foliar feeding of vegetative crops under a joint venture agreement.
Type and size of partner sought
> 500
251-500
SME 51-250
SME 11-50
SME <= 10
R&D Institution
University
Sole proprietor

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