Saviotan tannin comes from the processing of chestnut wood, which yields a quality derivative with an aptitude for diverse uses. The hydrolysable tannin disperses naturally in water and hence ensures that its action is effective but non-invasive. The product is permitted in organic farming, is a biostimulant and deters pests from attacking the crops. These qualities all offer a fundamental benefit for the spread of sustainable agriculture.
Entomofauna
modulator
Radical
biostimulant
Permitted use
in organic farming
Saviotan tannin is a substance derived from the processing of chestnut wood and has natural biostimulant and pest deterrent properties.
The products in this line:
In the production of natural fertilisers and biostimulants, Saviotan uses all its processing products to create its fibre and wood chips, respectively useful as a sustainable substitute for peat and as a mulch.
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The versatility of Saviotan tannins opens up broad fields of use as permitted biostimulant in organic farming, natural pest deterrent, for mulching and as a natural peat substitute for the production of topsoils.
Natural
biostimulant
Entomofauna
modulator
For
mulching
To enrich
topsoils