THE COMPANY AGRINATURE INDALICA commercializes AND WARRANT OPTIMAL BIODEGRADATION, EVEN IN COMPOSTING.
Agrinature makers have launched Indálica, according to them, a product that meets the needs of the sector. This is a biodegradable thread for staking plants, called 'Agri-Nature’ .
With this new thread Agrinature offers the opportunity to carry out a entutorado 'clean’ in the fruit and vegetable plantations and, later, You can run a treatment of agricultural waste, offering the ability to generate, more comfortably, added value in the management of plant debris.
The biodegradable wire, Agrinature explain Indálica, "Is a product based on cellulose and polymer can perfectly meet the growing season, and once completed the same, It can be treated directly, together with residues, in composting and subjected to the same conditions used to obtain it, the thread disappears. When the farmer decides to use it as fertilizer sidereal, once the residue triturated by the corresponding machine and incorporated into the soil and function of soil moisture, the remains of the thread disappear quickly”.
On the other hand, for plants where plant waste generated in greenhouses after culture are managed, "The contribution of biodegradable yarn production, will allow a reduction in costs in waste management, redound to the benefit of the farmer. Once treated waste and the safety of the biodegradable thread, It will allow us to highlight the values of respect for the environment ', exposed from the company.
In Agrinature they note that with this product of the problems that are generated at this time with the use of plastic for raffia are solved entutorado. As, currently, the farmer can not reuse the waste to make compost and does not have the industrial means to remove the plastic raffia.
Also, added, "In most plants receiving agricultural waste vegetable waste take precedence those arriving at the plant without raffia, since in these plants reception, great difficulty in recycling is created by having to submit to a separation of raffia by any manufacturing method with a consequent increase in costs, generating a rejection or a byproduct reuse with another industrial process and undesirable turn with plastic debris ".
So far, the use of plastic radia has been the eternal problem for the fruit and vegetable sector and government, when getting all regulations are met respect for the environment.
As detailed in Agrinature, "This biodegradable thread is part of eligible products through operating funds, having as reference the Royal Decree 1337/2011 '. And is that, "Administrations are concienciadas with respect for the environment ', value from the company.