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Nutricrops: OCP Launches Sustainability-Focused Subsidiary to Boost Agricultural Transition

Fertilizer giant OCP Group announced the launch of OCP Nutricrops, a new subsidiary seeking to accelerate the group’s transition to fully customized plant nutrition solutions.

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Nutricrops: OCP Launches Sustainability-Focused Subsidiary to Boost Agricultural Transition

Nutricrops: OCP Launches Sustainability-Focused Subsidiary to Boost Agricultural Transition

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Rabat – Fertilizer giant OCP Group announced the launch of OCP Nutricrops, a new subsidiary seeking to accelerate the group’s transition to fully customized plant nutrition solutions.

In a statement today, the OCP subsidiary emphasized its determination to leverage the group’s leading phosphate-based plant nutrition production as well as distribution capabilities to offer farmers customized solutions.

Such tools seek to enable farmers to preserve soil health, increase their crop yields sustainably, combat climate challenges as well as protect the natural environment.

Soufiyane El Kassi, Chairman and CEO of OCP Nutricrops emphasized that the new subsidiary will “spearhead a new direction” for effective soil health and plant nutrition solutions.

“Only by using customized soil and plant nutrition solutions can we improve global foods security while combating climate change and protecting the natural environment.,” El Kassi said. 

El Kassi also expressed the new subsidiary’s commitment to working with farmers as well as other stakeholders to accelerate the mission towards fully customized and farmer-centric solutions.

Through Nutricrops, farmers will benefit from access to the most efficient and sustainable soil health and plant nutrition solutions as well as the latest application expertise wherever they are located worldwide.

“OCP Nutricrops” flexible production system enables the manufacture of nutrients tailored to the crop, climate, and soil,” the press release said, noting that the subsidiary will also offer training at different levels, including nutrient management techniques.

This training would ensure crops get the right nutrients at the right rate, place, and time

“OCP Nutricrops products are designed to enable farmers to preserve and enhance their soils and thereby boost their productivity and income,” the press release said.

The new subsidiary is part of OCP’s initiatives, seeking to boost sustainable agriculture to serve the world’s food security.

The reputed group has been launching several similar local and regional initiatives with the aim of promoting sustainable growth and contributing to the world’s food security.

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