About Soil

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Synthesis of enzymes and soil micro-organisms​

The role of soil microbes in plant growth

Healthy soil contains both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) matter, forming the foundation for productive agriculture.

  • Soil provides the medium for plant growth

  • Creates a habitat for a diverse community of micro-organisms

  • Supplies the essential building blocks of the soil ecosystem

The soil’s microbial community is vital for breaking down organic matter and supporting healthy nutrient cycles. These microbes drive the decomposition process, enriching the soil and making nutrients available for plants.

plant roots
plant roots

Enzyme activity as an indicator of soil health​

Soil microbes and enzymes work together to boost soil fertility. Through biosynthesis, they unlock and release nutrients, making them easier for plants to absorb.
Active soil enzyme levels are a key sign of healthy soil:

  • Enzymes and microbes improve nutrient availability for plant roots and leaves

  • Microbes such as bacteria, fungi, and algae—especially those in the rhizosphere—help regulate plant growth

  • These organisms also produce natural hormones that protect plants against disease-causing pathogens

Together, soil enzymes and micro-organisms promote strong, healthy crops and a thriving farm ecosystem.

By supplementing the soil with bio-organic elements, Agripure fertiliser improves soil health and enables responsible, bio-organic farming practices.

Ripe tomato cluster in greenhouse

Bio-Organic Fertilisers

Bunch of organic dirty carrot harvest in garden on ground in sunlight

Additives & Supplements

Sugar beets grow in rows on plantations

Composting Agents

Macro photography shot of fungus on a rotten pumpkin

Protector Products

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