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Understanding the function of soil as a growing medium began when human civilization began to shift from sedentary food gathering humans to settler humans who began moving food/non-food crops to areas near where they lived. In the next stage, understanding of the function of the soil as a provider of nutrients for plants begins to develop, so that the production achieved by plants depends on the soil’s ability to provide these nutrients (soil fertility). With the development of residential/urban areas, there is a conflict of interest between the need for land for transportation and building construction and the need for agricultural land which often results in the eviction of productive agricultural land solely for financial reasons.
The dynamics and evolution of nature are summarized in the definition that soil is a non-solid mineral material located on the surface of the earth, which has been and will continue to be treated and influenced by genetic and environmental factors which include parent material, climate (including humidity and temperature), organisms (macro and micro) and topography at a certain time period. One of the main different characteristics is that this soil is physically, chemically and biologically, as well as other characteristics that are generally different from the parent material, the variations of which depend on the factors that form the soil.

The growing medium or substrate in which plants grow must meet the requirements, these requirements require that the media provide a place for roots to develop, provide enough space for air so that plants can carry out the respiration process and maintain sufficient water and nutrients for plant growth so that they can carry out metabolic processes. The nutrients that must be present are the essential macro nutrients, namely N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S and the essential micro nutrients, namely Fe, Mn, B, Mo, Cu and Zn. These nutrients can be provided by adding several organic components, planting litter and adding inorganic fertilizer to it.
Currently, the quality of agricultural land is decreasing due to systematic and dynamic land degradation, without any mitigation to reduce the type and amount of nutrients in the soil. This damage is caused by lack of training in knowledge and availability of supporting resources so that damage occurs continuously and from generation to generation. Subur TerraGro present to meet the needs of plants in an essential and sustainable manner. This product can provide essential nutrients for both primary and secondary needs as well as essential microelements. Consistency of nutrient provision supported by “Terragro Integrated Nutrient System” make fertilizer Subur TerraGro superior in all areas, so that the relationship between land damage can be repaired optimally and consistently.
In this case, our products are committed to continuing to meet the scientific needs of land and market damage, so that in this case we also support organic farming systems, precision farming, good management practices and best management practices which so far have not been implemented optimally by agricultural cultivators as a whole.