How is it made?

The manufacturing plant is located in Russia on the territory of Interkros Center LLC, the Europe’s largest cattle breeding complex in the north of Tula region in Yasnogorsk district. It is a modern robotized complex with the most advanced technology of animal management. It is essential that the main raw materials and the facilities where the extract is manufactured are in close proximity to each other as this allows full control over the production process and makes it possible to manufacture the product at a low price. Another important advantage is the sanitization of incoming raw materials. It ensures that only useful colonies of mycobacteria get into the extract. The entire production cycle of the extract is continuous, and not periodic, unlike all the analogues available on the market. The biotechnological process of producing vermicompost (biohumus) itself is based on the ability of worms to ingest the pieces of organic matter, transform it, and excrete it in the form of coprolites (worm excretion product). The vermicompost is formed from the microflora and microfauna included in the worm-eaten compost (cow manure, grass (silage), and straw, enriched with live bacteria). Under the influence of bacteria and enzymes, the particles in the worms’ intestines stick together into strong humus complexes – coprolites. The coprolites are very rich in soil microorganisms and are centers of microbiological activity: absorbing organic matter, worms digest it, releasing together with coprolites large amounts of their own intestinal microflora, enzymes, vitamins, amino acids, and biologically active substances with antibiotic properties, which prevent the development of pathogenic microflora. After that, all these macro- and microelements are extracted, i.e. converted into soluble form using a patented technology.