Trace Elements

Chicken Manure VS Next-Gen Fertilizer

This page provides a trace element comparison between traditional chicken manure pellets and our next-generation organic fertilizer.

We believe that honesty builds long-term trust, with distributors, agronomists and growers alike. By sharing more technical data than is common in the market, we enable informed decisions based on crop requirements, soil conditions and application strategy.

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Trace Element
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Agronomy
Trace Element
Essential trace elementsChicken Manure PelletsNext-Gen Organic FertilizerPractical takeaway
Iron (Fe) mg/kg7002000Significantly higher iron availability in next-gen
Manganese (Mn) mg/kg350560Higher manganese content in next-gen supports enzyme activity
Boron (B) mg/kg3858Higher boron availability in next-gen for cell wall development
Molybdenum (Mo) mg/kg1–59Molybdenum present at functional levels in next-gen; relevance depends on crop
Copper (Cu) mg/kg9150Higher copper levels require responsible dosing over time
Zinc (Zn) mg/kg320650Higher zinc availability supports growth but should be managed in long-term programs
Cobalt (Co) mg/kg24Cobalt present as natural trace element within agronomic norms
LimitationsLower overall trace element densityHigher trace element levels require correct application ratesTrace elements are beneficial but should not replace soil testing
Essential trace elementsChicken Manure PelletsNext-Gen Organic FertilizerPractical takeaway
Iron (Fe) mg/kg7002000Significantly higher iron availability in next-gen
Manganese (Mn) mg/kg350560Higher manganese content in next-gen supports enzyme activity
Boron (B) mg/kg3858Higher boron availability in next-gen for cell wall development
Molybdenum (Mo) mg/kg1–59Molybdenum present at functional levels in next-gen; relevance depends on crop
Copper (Cu) mg/kg9150Higher copper levels require responsible dosing over time
Zinc (Zn) mg/kg320650Higher zinc availability supports growth but should be managed in long-term programs
Cobalt (Co) mg/kg24Cobalt present as natural trace element within agronomic norms
LimitationsLower overall trace element densityHigher trace element levels require correct application ratesTrace elements are beneficial but should not replace soil testing

Disclaimer:
• The values shown are indicative averages based on typical product specifications in The Netherlands and publicly available data. Actual nutrient contents may vary depending on raw materials, production process and batch. No rights or claims can be derived from this comparison.

Disclaimer:
• The values shown are indicative averages based on typical product specifications in The Netherlands and publicly available data. Actual nutrient contents may vary depending on raw materials, production process and batch. No rights or claims can be derived from this comparison.

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Poultry manure pellets account for 90% of the organic fertiliser market and therefore serve as the market reference.

To ensure a reasonable and honest comparison, our comparison relies solely on data, figures and independent research rather than opinions or reviews.

Further agronomic and trace-element comparisons are provided in the sections below.

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