Sacheon-si, Gyeongnam, will provide the eco-friendly agriculture helper BM activation water for free every Tuesday this year as well.

Sacheon-si, Gyeongnam, will provide the eco-friendly agriculture helper BM activation water for free every Tuesday this year as well.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Sacheon City, Gyeongnam Province, will continue to provide eco-friendly agricultural assistant BM Activated Water free of charge this year.


The city has been distributing BM Activated Water, produced in-house since 2014, free of charge to farms in preparation for the full-scale farming season.


BM Activated Water is a liquid chemically combined with various minerals extracted from natural rocks and organic minerals in a form easily absorbed by living organisms, containing a large amount of nutrients such as enzymes, hormones, organic acids, and growth-promoting substances.


It promotes the activity of soil microorganisms, thereby enhancing the soil's nutrient retention capacity, strengthening the epidermal cells of crops to reduce damage from pests and diseases, and helping produce high-quality, high-yield crops.


It is also known to be effective in improving livestock housing environments by removing odors generated in barns and suppressing the occurrence of pests such as flies.


The Agricultural Technology Center of the city advised that for odor reduction, BM Activated Water should be sprayed in barns diluted at 50 times, and when feeding livestock, it should be diluted at 500 times.


When manufacturing compost and fermenting liquid fertilizer (liquid manure), 20 liters of the original solution should be evenly mixed per 1 ton of compost material, and when used on crops, it should be diluted 50 times and sprayed directly on the leaves.


Farmers who want BM Activated Water can visit the Agricultural Technology Center’s BM Activated Water Plant every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a clean 20-liter container to receive it.


For more details, inquiries can be made to the Future Agriculture and Environmental Agriculture Team at the Agricultural Technology Center.



An official from the Agricultural Technology Center said, “This free supply was initiated to drastically reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides,” adding, “It is expected to greatly help improve barn environments, produce safe food, and reduce management costs.”


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