Harnessing the power of soil to feed a growing population


October 19, 2021

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The Mosaic Company is working to equip farmers with the tools to harness the fertility power of soil health. Through new products like the Sus-Terra Fertilizer and partnerships with BioConsortia, Sound Agriculture, and AgBiome, The Mosaic Company is forging a new future for fertilizer technology that enhances and utilizes soil’s natural ecological microbial biome.

What is “Soil Health”?

Since 2000, there has been a growing call for healthier soils and increased food production while minimizing agriculture’s impact on climate change and water resources. The term “soil health,” often thought of as synonymous with soil quality, is described by the USDA “as the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans1.”

Soil is often thought of as an inert, lifeless substance, but in reality, it comprises billions of bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals. Given the right amount of water, habitat, and food, this complex of organisms can digest organic matter made up of dead plants and animals and release the nutrients within.

Can We Improve Soil Health with Agricultural Productivity?

The bridge between soil health and fertility is undeniable. With better soil health comes better soil moisture and nutrient release, leading to higher yields and climate change resilience.

In 2020 U.S. farmers were responsible for 32 percent of corn produced in the world2. As the second-largest corn producers, U.S. farmers today grow a bushel of corn using 45 percent less nitrogen and 59 percent less phosphate than they did in 1980.

These gains in nutrient use efficiency are due to plant genetics, management practices, and fertilizer technologies.

Since its creation in 2004, The Mosaic Company has been working to innovate and transform products to enrich soil health and improve farmer livelihoods. In the fall of 2020, Mosaic launched a new bio-based phosphate fertilizer, called Sus-Terra Fertilizer, that includes up to 15% recycled organic matter.

This innovative fertilizer has been designated an Enhanced Efficiency Fertilizers(EEF) due to improved nutrient uptake and slow-release properties, meaning there are available nutrients that the plant can consume throughout the growing season. On top of these announcements, Mosaic has launched three new soil health strategic partnerships to advance product innovation by examining the soil microbiome.

Soil Health Partnerships

Healthy soil organisms not only release nutrients from organic matter, but some can also capture nitrogen from the atmosphere. The Mosaic Company harnesses this nitrogen fixation potential by partnering with BioConsortia to produce a nitrogen-fixing microbial product using BioConsortia’s patented Advanced Microbial Selection(AMS) technology.

With few tools available to improve a soil’s microbiome, The Mosaic Company has partnered with Sound Agriculture to produce bio-inspired chemistry-activated soil microbiome additive. By 2023 this technology will launch in Brazil, Argentina, Canada, and the Americas for corn and soybean production, with plans to expand into wheat, coffee, cotton, rice, and sugarcane production.

The last of The Mosaic Company’s soil health partnerships is with AgBiome. This strategic partnership will allow The Mosaic Company to use their GENESISTM platform, which includes a database of fully sequenced microbes coupled with innovative product discovery technology.

Why Does Soil Health Innovation Matter?

Feeding a growing population will depend on the adoption of best practices and fertilizer innovation. Two out of five people owe their lives to the use of fertilizer.

Soils hold the key to maintaining our arable landscapes and enriching the billions of species that live below our feet. To evolve agriculture towards ecologically restorative practices while also feeding the world, soil health-enhancing innovations are essential for the resilience of agriculture.

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