IZ's licensed proprietary technology changes the way crops grow and helps farmers reduce their ecological footprints through lowered green-house gas emissions and a reduction in the need for traditional fertilizers.
The production plant has the capability of producing nutrient infused zeolite through its licensed proprietary NEREA technology. Future expansion of the plant will have the capability of producing up to 25,000 kilograms of agricultural nutrient grow system products daily. The production plant is located within the rich agricultural region of Niagara,
This is a major milestone for
IZ's primary focus is on the NEREA line of products. Each unique iteration uses NEREA as a basis to improve agriculture through increased crop size, yield and reductions in problematic waste from traditional fertilizer methods. NEREA SUBSTRATE is developed for the germination of seeds. It contains all the micro and macro nutrients needed for plant germination. NEREA Fertilizer contains all the nutrients required for the plants after seeds have germinated plus contains higher levels of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium than the Substrate. NEREA Plus is a micronized zeolite containing a full suite of micro and macro nutrients required by growing plants, which is applied by suspension in water.
Independent trial results of NEREA in lettuce and basil have shown that crop time is reduced by up to 2 weeks and fertilizer use reduced by up to 80%.
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