Corporate Responsibility & Sustainable Technologies

Through Fertilizer Efficiency and Sustainable Technologies

Forward-thinking farmers, agronomists and researchers believe that fertilizer efficiency-improving sustainable technologies and crop stress management are key to sustaining high crop yields that are necessary to meet increased food demand based on projections for global population growth.

Sustainable Technologies | Tractor

Recently, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that in 50 years, food production will have to grow by 100% to feed the world. 

According to FAO estimates, 20% of the additional food can be supplied by additional farmland and 10% of the additional food will come from increased cropping intensity (harvesting more crops per year from every acre). The remaining 70% increase in the global food supply must come from efficiency-improving technologies.

We are tackling this challenge with solid, scientific principles using natural technologies. Our fertilizer technology offers a safe, practical and environmentally-friendly solution for addressing the quest for greater yields and higher crop quality through better nutrient utilization.

Our vision is to change the world of agriculture by helping plants reach their optimal genetic potential.  When we achieve that goal, it will have a profound impact on health and nutrition around the world. Considering the ultimate impact we will have upon improving the world’s food supply and the ability of plants to grow in even the most stressful environments, the potential to help alleviate hunger and nutritional problems worldwide is enormous.  Our selected charities share the same dedication to resolving global problems.

St. Jude's Children Research Hospital

Founded in Memphis, Tennessee, by entertainer Danny Thomas, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has been discovering treatments and cures for children with catastrophic diseases since 1962.

World Relief

World Relief is a church-centered, grassroots initiative that tackles the entrenched and intertwined problems of poverty. The organization’s mission is to work with, for and from the church to relieve human suffering, poverty and hunger worldwide.