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Guano is a type of fertilizer derived from the excrement of seabirds, bats, and seals. It is a natural source of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for plant growth. Guano is also rich in trace minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron. It is a slow-release fertilizer, meaning that it gradually releases its nutrients over time, providing a steady supply of nutrients to plants.
Guano has been used as a fertilizer for centuries, and is still widely used today. It is particularly popular in organic farming, as it is a natural and sustainable source of nutrients. It is also used in hydroponic systems, as it can provide a steady supply of nutrients to plants without the need for chemical fertilizers.
The guano market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Some of the major players in the market include Peruvian Guano, Guano Industries, and Guano Fertilizers. These companies offer a range of guano products, from natural guano to processed guano products. They also offer a range of services, such as soil testing and analysis, to help farmers get the most out of their guano fertilizer. Show Less Read more