Oct 8, 2024
ProGro achieves OMRI Certification soil inoculant

OMRI, the Organic Materials Review Institute, is a non-profit institution that evaluates and certifies a product’s supply chain as a fully organic production chain. ProGro BIO was notified by OMRI on Sept. 13 that its cornerstone product, Rhizol, received official organic certification, according to a news release.

Achievement of OMRI certification in agricultural products is a litmus test particularly for the organic farming industry and growers who are adopting principles of regenerative agriculture in their operations. Use of OMRI-listed products helps to create a fully organic production chain from seed to store, reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers and other synthetic product that could harm the environment.

To be certified by OMRI, a product must meet strict standards for organic production including the use of synthetic pesticides, genetically modified organisms, and other materials that may not be allowed in organic production, according to the release.

 

ProGro

 

“Achieving OMRI certification for Rhizol is a significant milestone for ProGro BIO,” Barry Roberts, the company’s chief operating officer, said in the release. “Rhizol has delivered impressive results in the field and the addition of the OMRI organic certification is further evidence of our commitment to the principles of regenerative agriculture which is a linchpin in our company’s mission.”

ProGro BIO fully commercialized Rhizol in 2023 bringing to market a new and powerful microbial soil inoculant in the agricultural sector. Rhizol is formulated with 35 plant-beneficial microbial isolates with the highest concentrations currently available in the agricultural sector.

Rhizol is delivered in two methods – a fully soluble powder form and in a microbial-infused planter talc. Integration of the Rhizol product line in farming operations paves the way for a rapid increase in soil biodiversity leading to rejuvenation of soils, enhanced crop performance and greater crop yields, according to the release.

“Our company is very pleased to have accomplished this certification working with OMRI,” Blake Young, ProGro’s CEO, said in the release. “One of the main benefits of using OMRI certified products for soil development is that they are free from harmful chemicals and synthetic additives which means that they will not harm the environment or the health of animals and people that come into contact with them. Rhizol is rich in powerful, beneficial microorganisms and has a remarkable impact on soil health and ecosystems and will now carry the coveted OMRI certification.”

Based in Atanta, Georgia, ProGro Bio is an Agtech microbial sciences company that produces all-natural organic microbial products. It offers crop protection products for onions, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, watermelons, cover crops, and other vegetables. ProGro works to create a new standard for sustainable agriculture by improving soil health through natural microbial soil inoculation.




Current Issue

Vegetable Growers News November 2024 cover image

Grower profile: Del Jardin Fresh

Research: Cucurbit mesotunnels

GLEXPO preview: Katrina Becker unlocks farm potential by sharing weed control, cover crop insights

Hydroponics: Growing media influences plant health management

Fresh Views: Refreshing your disease management plan

Veg Connections: Soil tarping impacts on soil health and onion production

Farm Market & Agritourism: Marketing mistakes

Ag Labor Review: Elections have consequences

Editor’s letter

 

see all current issue »

Be sure to check out our other specialty agriculture brands

produceprocessingsm Organic Grower