Environmental constraints in this area of the Region of Murcia have drastically reduced the tools available to farmers. In response to this scenario, TerraPure has developed a non-ionic fertilisation technology, with no saline base and no residues, capable of supplying crops with high efficiency while fully complying with regulatory requirements.
The flagship product: NitroMar Menor
Products such as NitroMar Menor, specifically formulated for this environment, make it possible to reduce the units of nitrogen applied. The range is complemented by solutions aimed at soil recovery, unlocking accumulated nutrients and improving overall agronomic functionality.
Validation is supported by soil and foliar analyses, conducted before and after application, as a basis for demonstrating objective results. This technological proposal responds to the growing need to produce more with less environmental impact.
The difference compared to traditional fertilisation lies not only in the formulation, but also in its behaviour within the plant. According to Florentino López and Manuel Ruíz, company executives, one litre of this nitrogen is agronomically equivalent to six kilos of conventional nitrogen, thanks to its rapid bioassimilation and metabolisation. This allows for a drastic reduction in application rates, increasing efficiency while minimising environmental impact.
The range is further expanded with solutions that go beyond plant nutrition. Products such as Oxiterra act on the soil by releasing free radicals, oxygenating the soil profile and promoting the breakdown of organic matter and accumulated blockages caused by excessive use of fertilisers and crop protection products. The result is a soil that is more available to the plant, capable of recovering agronomic functionality while also addressing issues such as nematodes or fusarium, without leaving residues.
The key, they insist, lies in “measuring to demonstrate.” The company bases its validation on objective analyses, both foliar and soil-based, carried out before and after application. “What is not measured cannot be demonstrated,” they emphasise.
















