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Agriculture

Goats

A HEALTHY HERD, HIGH-QUALITY PRODUCTION

Goats
Goats

Breeders have to adapt to many variables: animal behaviour, climatic fluctuations, price fluctuations (...). It can be difficult to anticipate everything and optimise everything.
Consumers today are increasingly demanding, both in terms of the quality of their food as well as the methods used to produce it. It is therefore more advantageous for farmers to produce high-quality milk by using methods that respect the environment and animals, both in terms of the products used for fertilisation and in their livestock management practices. The difficulty is therefore greater for farmers today, as they have to satisfy numerous consumer demands while controlling all their costs to ensure that their operation remains profitable.

To do so, SOBAC offers livestock farmers a way to increase their self-sufficiency in forage production and fertilisation management. SOBAC markets a complex of micro-organisms, developed by Marcel Mézy Technologies, that improves the salubrity of buildings by reducing ammonia emissions and by transforming manure or slurry into humus, a true soil pantry. These technologies form a virtuous circle that improves the entire system by enabling ecologically efficient agriculture.


Bactériolit, by quickly transforming organic matter, livestock effluent (manure and slurry), into humus, increases their fertilisation value, and does so for the long term. These are interesting for livestock farmers on many fronts : manure easier to spread thus time savings; reduced leaching; improved salubrity in buildings due to less release of ammonia nitrogen and less smells; the animals spend a healthier time in the stalls resulting in reduced veterinary fees; high-quality plant production.

 

Bactériosol enables livestock farmers who don't use their effluents or don't have enough of them, to benefit from all the advantages of SOBAC natural fertilisation. Their output regains its nutritional quality, there is a better resistance to drought and diseases, rooting is more extensive, soils are more porous and therefore easier to work, resulting in better water absorption and less leaching. 

 

These improvements increase the overall profitability of the farm while complying with existing environmental requirements.

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