About Us

For the past 8 years, we have been passionately engaged in extensive research, development, and innovation in the field of sheep wool pellet fertilizer in Türkiye. During this time, we successfully produced high-quality products and exported them to agriculturally prominent regions such as Germany, Holland, and Spain. This journey has equipped us with valuable expertise in agriculture, allowing us to test laboratory results in real-world field conditions. Beyond product development, we have also gained significant experience in designing and operating machinery and equipment tailored for sheep wool pellet production.


Two years ago, we relocated to the United Kingdom, bringing with us a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record. Now, we are committed to leveraging our expertise to enhance and diversify agricultural production in the United Kingdom. Our goal is to contribute to a more sustainable and self-sufficient future for United Kingdom agriculture, utilizing the transformative potential of sheep wool pellets to boost yields and support local farming communities.


Ilyas CEYLAN

Project Manager



Types of fertilizers made
from sheep wool

Organic Solid Fertilizer

Organic Solid Fertilizer is the pelletized form of sheep wool that undergoes a special production process without the addition of any additives or chemicals, transforming it into fertilizer. Thanks to its high content of organic matter, organic carbon, amino acids, polypeptides, organic nitrogen, and potassium, it contains all the essential macro and micro elements necessary for the healthy growth of plants, making the soil healthier and more productive.
 

Organic Liquid Fertilizer

Organic Liquid Fertilizer is a liquid fertilizer suitable for use in all areas of soil-based or soilless agriculture and on all types of plants, except for mushroom production. With its rich content of organic matter, organic carbon, amino acids, polypeptides, organic nitrogen, and potassium, it ensures that plants quickly obtain all the nutrients they lack through drip irrigation, flood irrigation, or spraying methods.