Anuvia Plant Nutrients Opens Fertilizer Production Facility In Zellwood, Florida
05/11/2016
The Zellwood facility is the first site for Anuvia's production facilities. According to company officials, plans are underway to build additional capacity at the Zellwood site and “other locations are under investigation.”
"The Grand Opening signals a new era of organic material utilization and plant nutrient technology," says Anuvia CEO Amy Yoder. "Our technology is innovative, unique and sustainable. Organic materials are consumed and processed into a homogenous multi-nutrient enhanced efficiency product."
Anuvia products and its process represent a model for the circular economy: efficiently using organic resources creating products of economic value. "Our products reduce nutrient losses in the environment and deliver a balanced nutrient package for turf and crops. Combining exceptional product performance with environmental stewardship is an important component of our vision now and in the future," says Yoder. "It is up to us to be stewards of the planet and use all of our resources in wise and environmentally sound ways."
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