Cultivation and industry of Sepehr Meshkat Reyhan
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  • Address : 4th floor-tara building-no 12-taleqani st-Tehran-Iran
  • About us : Sepehr Meshkat Rehan Agriculture and Industry came into existence since 2009 with the technology of producing organic and mixed fertilizers. Since the beginning of this company, the production of special fertilizers has been on the agenda of the company's managers and efforts have been made by using suitable raw materials and with quality, as well as taking advantage of consultation and ...
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    Sepehr Meshkat Rehan Agriculture and Industry came into existence since 2009 with the technology of producing organic and mixed fertilizers. Since the beginning of this company, the production of special fertilizers has been on the agenda of the company's managers and efforts have been made by using suitable raw materials and with quality, as well as taking advantage of consultation and consultation with scientific and research centers, including the Water and Soil Research Institute, to produce the best and most suitable product.
    After examining different types of soils and climatic conditions of Iran, Sepehr Meshkat Rehan has been able to produce products that meet the needs of agricultural species and agricultural soils with different characteristics in all parts of the country.
    Therefore, the products of this company, according to the customer's order and according to the analysis of the region's soil and cultivated products, are produced and made available to the consumer in a combined and organic form along with the required micronutrients. Transition to sustainable agriculture:

    Although after the emergence of the industrial revolution and the entry of chemicals into the agricultural sector, and subsequently the green revolution and the improvement of fertilizing varieties, the production levels in the agricultural sector have increased significantly, but in the same direction, due to the inappropriate use of industrial chemical inputs, especially fertilizers. The chemical, stability and health of human agricultural ecosystems have been jeopardized. Today, many problems of agricultural soils that are attributed to the continuous and excessive use of industrial chemical fertilizers are:

    Deterioration of soil structure
    Disturbance of the balance of nutrients in the soil
    Increase in soil salinity
    Increase in soil pH
    Reducing soil permeability
    Reduction of soil microbial population

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