Often our gardens and orchards are affected by gruesome attacks from ants, slugs or mites. Often the most frequent solution is to buy a pesticide to save the crop or opt for organic treatment.
Once we have chosen the most appropriate fruit, many other important issues come to mind for maintenance of the fruit tree organically.Enviro Strides

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When & How to Fertilizer Your Fruit Trees
Fertilizing is not necessary for some plants, as we have seen. But the station plays a vital role since we do not feed the plants in the same way at all times. Generally, fertilizers should be supplied once every six weeks during the spring and summer seasons. In winter periods, the fertilizer is supplied once every ten weeks.
What is Food Safety Management and Why Do We Need It?
ISO 22000 is an international standard for Food Safety Management System to stop the supply chain, which goes from farmers and ranchers, from processing to transport. This standard can be extended to suppliers of non-food products, such as cleaning and equipment manufacturers. ISO 22000 can be used in organizations of any size, and also specifies all requirements for a Food Safety Management System, which generates an interactive communication, system, and program management.