Boosts Soil Phosphorus Availability.
Reduces Fixation and Runoff Risks
Enhances Root Growth & Crop Maturity.

Best Benefits of Terra PHOS Gold

Phosphorus Based Organic Fertilizer.
Nourish Naturally. Grow Sustainably.

100% Natural & Organic

Carbon-based Phosphate Rich Organic Manure.
Replaces Chemical Phosphates

Ideal organic substitute for DAP/SSP.
Long Duration P Availability

Organic matter and PSB, ensures high bioavailability.
Terra Sampoorna Advance
Boosts Nutrient Uptake

Improves phosphorus availability through enhanced soil biology.
Supports Root & Maturity

Stimulates strong root development and ensures timely crop maturity for better yield potential.
Sustainable Farming Support

No phosphate runoff or fixation; avoids soil damage and unnecessary phosphate mining for a more sustainable system.

Terra PHOS

Phosphorus-Based | Organic PROM for Plant Strength & Root Development.
Chlorine-free, sulfate-free, and 100% organic PROM that replaces SSP/DAP on a weight basis; delivers slow-release, highly available phosphorus with improved soil carbon and microbial activity while minimizing runoff and fixation for sustainable agriculture.

Key Benefits

  • Promotes strong root development and supports timely crop maturity for better vigor and yield formation.
  • Ensures long-duration phosphorus availability through organic matter and PSB activity, reducing fixation losses.
  • Enhances resilience to salinity, drought, and climatic stress via stronger roots and balanced nutrition.
  • Improves natural soil biology and organic carbon, strengthening nutrient cycling and soil fertility over time.
  • Reduces dependence on chemical phosphatic fertilizers by replacing SSP/DAP on equal weight basis cost effectively.
  • Minimizes phosphate runoff and soil damage compared to synthetic phosphates; supports environmentally safer farming.
  • Provides additional nutrition beyond P, including N, K, Ca, and S from the PROM matrix.
  • 100% organic, non toxic formulation aligned with FCO standards for sustainable and safer agriculture.

The Challenge in Modern Agriculture

  • Soil productivity declines from overuse of chemical fertilizers; organic carbon depletion reduces yields.
  • High fixation of chemical phosphates (70–85%) limits actual P availability and drives higher input use.
  • Groundwater pollution and soil acidification emerge from excessive synthetic inputs and runoff.
  • Rising plant health issues and weak root systems increase vulnerability to stress and reduce performance.
  • Fluoride and other contaminant risks, plus aquatic toxicity from certain ions, highlight the need for safer inputs.

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