Citrics
Citrus crops include perennial species such as orange, mandarin, lemon, and grapefruit, known for their longevity, adaptation to mild climates, and production of high-value fruits with strong international demand.
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Orange-tree fertilization requires precise balance across all nutrients to ensure regular harvests and excellent fruit quality. Beyond adequate NPK, essential micronutrients are needed to sustain active photosynthesis and prevent deficiencies that could reduce yield or affect fruit colour, size and flavour. Given its sensitivity to soil conditions—especially calcareous or high-pH soils—programs must adapt to soil and irrigation water characteristics to optimize nutrient availability and uptake. > Learn about Agricotec fertilizers recommended for orange tree. |
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Lemon cultivation is characterized by high vegetative and productive activity throughout the year, with staggered flushes, flowerings, and harvests that require precise agronomic management. It is a citrus crop particularly sensitive to nutritional imbalances and soil conditions, which is why it requires well-structured, well-aerated soils with good biological activity to maintain a functional root system. Stable and sustained nutrition is essential to ensure regular production, good fruit size, and commercial quality, especially in organic farming systems where soil balance largely determines crop performance. > Learn about Agricotec fertilizers recommended for lemon tree. |

