N2N "Farming Group"
The N2NGroup of Companies That Provide Products / Processes for the N2N “VEGANIC” System.
N2N“VEGANIC”FarmingGroup,(NVFG):(a subsidiaryof N2N FarmingGroup). This Company owns the exclusive global rights to the complete “VEGANICS” system’s including the products and processes required for the growing operations along with the branding and all associated marketing rights for any N2N “VEGANIC” produce grown.
N2NBiosystemsGroup (NBG): This Company owns the exclusive global rights to the N2N Biomass Conversion System and Biovert Products.
N2NSpecialtyProducts (NSP): This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the “HEDGE”range of agricultural / horticultural products.
N2NMarketing (NML): This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the “D-FENZ” line of N2Nantimicrobial products.
N2NCarbonGroup (NCG):This Company owns the exclusive global rights to all N2N Carbon products and programs.
N2NFreshGroup (NFG):This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the N2Nline of harvest preservation products.
N2N“VEGANIC”FarmingGroup,(NVFG):(a subsidiaryof N2N FarmingGroup). This Company owns the exclusive global rights to the complete “VEGANICS” system’s including the products and processes required for the growing operations along with the branding and all associated marketing rights for any N2N “VEGANIC” produce grown.
N2NBiosystemsGroup (NBG): This Company owns the exclusive global rights to the N2N Biomass Conversion System and Biovert Products.
N2NSpecialtyProducts (NSP): This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the “HEDGE”range of agricultural / horticultural products.
N2NMarketing (NML): This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the “D-FENZ” line of N2Nantimicrobial products.
N2NCarbonGroup (NCG):This Company owns the exclusive global rights to all N2N Carbon products and programs.
N2NFreshGroup (NFG):This Company holds the exclusive global rights for the N2Nline of harvest preservation products.
- Soil Regeneration: When organic material is added to the soil. the microorganisms and worms break down the material which creates a growing medium that is improved and more fertile for plants. This soil is now more like nature intended. The decomposition of the organic material leads to long-term fertility. One example is to use chipped wood from small tree branches. This produces a soil like soil found in forests which is high quality and stable.
- Protecting Animals: Farmers, gardeners, and citizens who are concerned about animals find veganic growing is a solution by nurturing habitats for wildlife, protecting animals by not using animal byproducts and making the soil and plants more conducive to worms, beneficial bugs and pollinators. Veganic growing does not finance or contribute to animal agriculture, no animal inputs are utilized. Veganic growing instead focuses on entirely plant-based techniques for fertility, such as vegetable compost, cover crops, and hay.
- Beyond Organic: Organic farmers are permitted to use animal-based fertilizers like manure, and blood and bone meal. These can even be sourced from conventional farms. Many larger organic farms supplement their fields with animal by-products from conventional factory farms and slaughterhouses. These fertilizers may contain substances that are contrary to what organic agriculture is thought to be. Veganic uses plant-based techniques to maintain fertility. This encourages the farms to produce as much fertility as possible on their own land rather than relying on contaminated outside fertilizers.
- Resource efficiency-land, water, and energy: Farmers and gardeners who practice veganic farming lower their environmental footprints, use fewer resources, and contribute to developing and improving sustainable food systems. There is less water use and less greenhouse gas emission than animal-based farming.
- Preserves and develops habitats: Due to the utilization of compost, the habitats for worms/beneficial bugs are enriched. The exclusion of pesticides, herbicides, etc. helps save the pollinators such as bees, butterflies, etc. All of these enhance the health of the soil and therefore plants.
- Issues with veganic farming: While veganic farming has proven to be beneficial to both the land and the produce created therefrom, it is also proven to be an extremely difficult undertaking when implemented on a commercially viable/sustainable scale. This is where N2N and its range of products/technologies is extremely well suited as set out on the next page.