A concentrated liquid solution designed to support plant vitality, soil function, and adaptive performance across the full growing season.
HumicLand is a concentrated liquid humic-fulvic complex developed for agricultural systems where productivity depends not only on nutrition, but also on plant resilience, responsiveness, and soil function. Derived from natural organic raw materials, its balanced composition is designed to support both plant processes and the soil environment simultaneously.
The product's formulation reflects an understanding that humic and fulvic fractions serve different — and complementary — roles in plant and soil systems. HumicLand brings these two fractions together in a deliberately balanced ratio, supporting multiple dimensions of plant and soil performance within a single product.
The technical parameters of HumicLand are defined by its source material quality and production process. Key values are available for professional evaluation:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Liquid concentrate |
| pH | 5.94 |
| Humic Acids | 75.6 g/L |
| Fulvic Acids | 34.0 g/L |
| Total Humic Substances | ~109.6 g/L |
| Source material | Natural organic raw materials (leonardite/peat-derived) |
| Application methods | Fertigation, drip irrigation, foliar spray, soil drench |
Why the Fulvic Fraction Matters
Fulvic acids are the low-molecular-weight, water-soluble fraction of the humic complex. Their small molecular size allows them to penetrate plant tissue more readily, supporting the internal transport of micronutrients and other functional components. HumicLand's high fulvic fraction (34 g/L) is a key formulation feature that distinguishes it from standard humate products. The humic-to-fulvic ratio of approximately 2.2:1 means that 31% of the total humic substance content is in this highly active fulvic fraction.
HumicLand and Israeli Regulatory Status
In Israel, products derived from natural organic raw materials such as leonardite and peat are classified as soil amendments rather than registered plant protection products. This means HumicLand does not require pesticide registration under the Israeli Plant Protection Law.
For current regulatory guidance, refer to the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture — Plant Protection and Inspection Services (PPIS).
This classification reflects the biological and soil-conditioning nature of the product rather than a direct pesticidal mode of action. It simplifies the supply and use process for Israeli growers and distributors.
HumicLand's balanced humic-fulvic composition addresses both dimensions of agricultural productivity — the plant system and the soil environment:
NetaChem is currently conducting field trials in partnership with the University of Haifa and Technion — Israel Institute of Technology. These trials focus on HumicLand's performance under Israeli growing conditions, including heat stress, water deficit, and salinity challenges. Results will be published as they become available.
Additional reference performance data is available from field applications in North American markets (USA and Canada), where humic-fulvic products from the same production heritage have been applied across a range of crop types and soil conditions. These data sets inform our understanding of product performance across different climate zones and soil profiles.
For growers, agronomists, or distributors interested in trial participation or early access to emerging data, we welcome direct inquiry.