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Crushed Hooves and Horns

Crushed Hooves and Horns

Agronomic efficiency with a natural and sustainable basis.

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Slow-Release Organic Fertilizer for Sustainable Agriculture

Sander supplies crushed hooves and horns as raw material for high-efficiency organic fertilizers, widely used in agriculture for their high nitrogen content and gradual nutrient release into the soil.

This natural input contributes to the healthy development of crops, promoting continuous and balanced nutrition throughout the production cycle.

High Nitrogen Content and Progressive Nutrition

Rich in organic nitrogen, crushed hooves and horns act as a slow-release fertilizer, allowing nutrients to be made available to plants progressively.

This feature reduces losses through leaching, improves fertilization efficiency, and supports sustainable crop growth, especially in agricultural systems that prioritize soil balance.

Controlled Processing and Consistent Quality

The crushing process follows strict industrial standards, ensuring uniform particle size and material stability, factors essential for efficient application in the soil.

Each batch is produced under technical control, ensuring consistent quality and compliance with the requirements of the agricultural sector.

Versatile Application in Different Crops

Crushed hooves and horns can be used in various agricultural crops, including vegetables, grains, fruit growing, and gardening, and are especially valued in organic and regenerative farming practices.

Their natural composition contributes to improving soil structure and biological activity, promoting a more fertile and productive environment.

Reliable Supply for the Agricultural Sector

With a solid structure and experience in processing raw materials of animal origin, Sander ensures a continuous supply of crushed hooves and horns, meeting the agricultural sector's demands with regularity and a high technical standard.

We act as a strategic partner for companies seeking reliable and efficient organic inputs for their operations.