Soil fertility and crop nutrition

Biological management of nutritional processes

Producing well today, building fertility for the future
Soil fertility and crop nutrition are the result of complex biological processes involving soil, microorganisms, roots, and agronomic management.
Productivity depends not only on the amount of nutrients applied, but on the
system’s ability to make them available and usable by plants.
SOP addresses this area with a biological, systemic, and regenerative approach, aimed at improving crop nutrient efficiency and enhancing soil functionality over time.

Soil as a living system

Soil is a dynamic ecosystem in which:

Microorganisms, organic matter, roots, and nutrients continuously interact.

Fertility emerges when these elements are in balance and biological processes support:

nutrient availability, root development, and crop resilience
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Nutrient efficiency and productivity

A biologically functional system enables:

  • improved nitrogen use efficiency

  • reduced nutrient losses

  • valorization of nutrients already present in the soil

This approach allows for:

  • consistent yields

  • reduced reliance on external inputs

  • increased production stability over time

Biological management of fertility

The biological fertility management proposed by SOP:

  • supports soil microbial activity

  • promotes soil–root interaction

  • improves nutritional continuity for crops

This translates into:
✔️ More balanced fields
✔️ More uniform crops
✔️ Better response to stress

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Crop applications

SOP’s approach to soil fertility and crop nutrition is applied in a targeted way to different crops, respecting their agronomic specificities.

Available solutions:

  • Corn

  • Forages

  • Cereals

  • Soybean

Agronomic, environmental, and supply chain alignment

SOP's approach to soil fertility is consistent with:

  • sustainable and regenerative agriculture

  • input reduction targets

  • ESG criteria in agri-food supply chains

  • agricultural productivity needs

Fertility and regenerative agriculture

Regenerating fertility means:

  • improving soil structure

  • increasing biological activity

  • making nutrient cycles more efficient

SOP solutions help build functional fertility, capable of sustaining productivity over time without compromising natural resources.

SOP's soil fertility solutions are based on:

  • scientific research
  • agronomic trials
  • observation of real biological processes