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titleOfInvention A fertiliser derived from pea or pulse plant material
abstract A form of fertiliser amendment, and/or additive product and a method of preparing the same is disclosed where the product includes pisum and/or pulse plant material including typically peas or pulse seeds therefrom. The material may have been treated by cooking, for example micronisation, prior to incorporation in the product. The provision of the product, including the material, allows the nutrients from the product to be available in a relatively bioavailable form thereby allowing a relatively quick and effective impact on the plant growth and/or condition, together with improved nutrient longevity when the fertiliser, amendment, additive have been added to the soil in which the plants grow.
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