Polysorb: The breakthrough for sustainable agriculture in 2025!
Polysorb: The breakthrough for sustainable agriculture in 2025!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - Green Legacy set a strong sign of innovation and sustainability in 2025: The company has achieved the coveted CE certification for its product polysorb. This award certifies that polysorb meets the strict security and environmental standards of the EU. Polysorb is a highly effective hydrogel that was specially developed for agricultural use and thus exceeds the expectations of the industry. With the ability to store up to 300 times of its own weight on water, it revolutionizes the irrigation methods in agriculture.
The water-storing granulate is not only biodegradable, but also enables a significant reduction in water and fertilizer consumption. Compared to conventional methods, farmers can save up to 50 % of their irrigation needs and 20 % of fertilizers. Especially in dry periods, polysorb allows plants to use stored water reserves, which promotes their vitality and growth in critical development phases. Enrique Nacif, Managing Director of Green Legacy, underlines the importance of this certification: "CE marking strengthens the trust in our product and confirms its quality and security," he said, while he also thanked the Lower Austria Chamber of Commerce and the AGE for their support during the certification process.
sustainability and innovative application
polysorb focuses on the function of the superabsorber, which not only stores water, but also the plant nutrients dissolved in it. This supports the growth of plants even in longer dry periods. The complete biological degradation in the soil through microorganisms ensures that the product remains effective for over 3 to 5 years. This cost-efficient solution is not only ideal for new plantings, but also suitable for post-treatment in vegetable and fruit growing culture, as greenlegacy.at emphasizes. The increase in demand for sustainable agricultural products shows that Green Legacy takes a key role in the future -oriented agricultural sector.
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