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MIVENA

Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Form of the preparation
Granules (g)
Method of Application
Main Contribution, Fertilizers in Rows
Nitrogen (N)
N - 15-20%
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Producer
ANV Fert B.V., LLC
Cultures
Potato, Forest Management, Lawn, Pastures, Lawns, Vegetable
Active Ingredients
Nitrogen, Potassium, Micronutrients
Country
Netherlands
Description MIVENA
MIVENA — a complex mineral fertilizer designed for use in agriculture and forestry. It is applied as a main dressing in rows with seeds or planting material, and also spread on the soil surface followed by incorporation or strip-tilling under the sowing and planting of vegetable, fruit and berry crops, potatoes, lawn grasses, and forest plantations. The product contains a complex of microelements that promote improved plant growth and development. The fertilizer is manufactured by ANV Fert B.V., located in the Netherlands. MIVENA fertilizer has a wide range of applications, including both commercial agriculture and use in private homesteads, making it convenient for retail sale to the public. The maximum recommended application rate is 400 kg/ha, enabling efficient use of the fertilizer without excess nutrients and ensuring high crop yields. The product is available in granular form, facilitating storage and application.
Specifications MIVENA
Cultures
Potato
Forest Management
Lawn, Pastures, Lawns
Lawn Grasses
Vegetable
Active Ingredients
Nitrogen
Nitrogen (N)
Potassium
Potassium (K2O)
Micronutrients
Boron (B)
Iron (Fe)
Calcium (CaO)
Magnesium (MgO)
Manganese (Mn)
Copper (Cu)
Molybdenum (Mo)
Sulfur (S)
Zinc (Zn)
Fertilizer Type
Mineral
Form of the preparation
Granules (g)
Method of Application
Main Contribution
Fertilizers in Rows
Nitrogen (N)
N - 15-20%
Country
Netherlands
Registration Year
2022
Danger Class
3
Catalog
Agrochemistry
Fertilizers
Manufacturer
ANV Fert B.V., LLC
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