AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZERS
ECO-PRODUCTIVE
FCA FERTILISANTS
Manufacturer of fertilizers and fertilizer supplements for sustainable agriculture

Since 1990, FCA Fertilisants has enabled farmers to produce sustainably while preserving the
natural heritage of their soils by respecting ecosystems. The fertilizers offered come from a
research program specializing in plant and soil nutrition. The brand’s fertilization ranges are thus
recognized around the world for their unique characteristics.
RANGES
OF PRODUCTS
FCA fertilisants are created from the main components found in traditional fertilizers: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and others. In addition to these basic elements, there are two key innovations for a quantitative and ecosystem-friendly yield: Calkorium® and Calkonutrium® fertilization supplements.
FERTILIZERS
CALKORIUM® RANGES
Growth and vitality of the plant
FERTILIZERS
Fertilizer units made from nitrogen, phosphorus and potash + Calkorium® premix
fertilization supplements
Growth, vitality, root development and natural defenses of the plant
FERTIlisation supplements
Fertilizer units made from nitrogen, phosphorus and potash + Calkonutrium® premix + selected microorganisms
Tested and approved solutions
by farmers
- Increases the availability of nutrients found naturally in the earth
- The availability of nutrients found naturally in the earth
- Reduces the need for plants to add fertilizer
- Reduction of soil and groundwater pollution.
FREE ADVICE
Take advantage of specific advice on any type of crop, and boost the efficiency of your fertilization.
NEW
Training: Biological soil fertility
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