• oil palm fertilizer controlled release nutrition haifa group in Malaysia
  • oil palm fertilizer controlled release nutrition haifa group in Malaysia
  • oil palm fertilizer controlled release nutrition haifa group in Malaysia
  • oil palm fertilizer controlled release nutrition haifa group in Malaysia
  • How to increase yield and quality oil palm fruits?
  • Using fertilizers with Nutrient Release Longevity timing and proper methods of application helps to get more yield and quality oil palm fruits (FFB – Fresh Fruits bunches). Additionally, the right steps must be taken to achieve consistency of the health and growth of the crops.
  • How to convert oil palm nutrient requirement to fertilizer equivalent?
  • The conversion of nutrient requirement of oil palm to fertilizer equivalent depends on the expected fertilizer efficiency at the site. Since fertilizer efficiency varies across sites, it is ideal that fertilizer response trials on similar soil types are available in the vicinity.
  • What is the fertilizer recommendation system for oil palms?
  • Both methods are briefly described below. The early fertilizer recommendation system for oil palm was largely based on soil analysis results and nutrient balance approach. The underlying premise is that the soil can continuously supply a proportion of nutrients to the palms with negligible depletion of soil nutrients.
  • How oil palm fertilizers improve FFB production?
  • Using the right fertilizers significantly boosts FFB production. Oil palm fertilizers having been critical in improving the attractiveness of the oil palm industry, not only in Malaysia but globally. Ensures proper fertilizer management
  • How climatic impact on fertilizer requirements of oil palm?
  • The climatic impact on fertilizer requirements of oil palm remains controversial but it is generally held that oil palm in low rainfall region has low fertilizer requirements due to lower productivity. The field and palm conditions are also used to adjust the fertilizer rates.
  • Can Malaysian oil palm plantations improve efficiency & profitability?
  • In a survey on Malaysian oil palm plantations carried out by the Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA), the management units commonly exceeded 100 ha (Goh et al., 2002). This trend must be reversed if we wish to improve efficiency and profitability in our oil palm industry.