A Groundbreaking Approach to Soil Health
The global agricultural industry is facing an urgent challenge: how to maintain food production while reducing environmental damage. LOHAS Fertiliser is pioneering an innovative solution that tackles this issue head-on by converting poultry manure into premium organic-based fertiliser through its revolutionary NutriCycleX technology.
This cutting-edge process not only enhances soil health but also combats one of the most pressing environmental concerns—nutrient runoff leading to river pollution. By advancing effective and efficient nutrient circularity, LOHAS is helping to reshape the future of farming.

The Environmental Crisis: Why Change is Essential
Modern intensive farming has led to a nutrient overload in water systems, contributing to the decline of rivers and aquatic ecosystems. The excessive use of synthetic fertilisers, combined with inadequate waste management, releases harmful phosphorus and nitrogen, which disrupt ecosystems and impact biodiversity.
LOHAS aims to address these concerns by providing environmentally responsible alternatives that enhance agricultural productivity while reducing waste and its detrimental environmental impact.
LOHAS’ Game-Changing Innovation
Prevents Nutrient Leaching – Significantly reduces phosphorus and nitrogen runoff, protecting waterways.
Reduces Ammonia Emissions – Improves air and soil quality for healthier agricultural environments.
Promotes Circular Economy – Transforms waste into high-value fertiliser, minimising dependency on chemical-based alternatives.
Scalable & Sustainable – Adaptable to various farming systems, ensuring widespread environmental benefits.
Reduces Carbon Emissions – NutriCycleX effectively stabilises carbon in organic matter, preventing it from being released as greenhouse gas emissions.
LOHAS’ Nutrient Upcycling Hub at the Border of Wales and England
LOHAS has successfully established a Nutrient Upcycling Plant at the border of Wales and England, demonstrating the viability of large-scale manure processing to enhance nutrient management and soil regeneration. This facility is a testament to the effectiveness of LOHAS’ technology in mitigating the environmental impact of intensive poultry farming while converting waste into valuable agricultural and horticultural resources.
In addition to nutrient upcycling, NutriCycleX plays a crucial role in carbon sequestration. The enzyme-based process stabilises the carbon in organic matter, ensuring that the carbon content in the fertiliser returns to the soil, where it is stored rather than released into the atmosphere. This contributes significantly to achieving carbon neutrality in agriculture.
Scaling Up for Greater Impact
With this milestone achieved, LOHAS looks forward to expanding its Agri-biotech solutions to upcycle more organic waste, mitigate nutrient pollution, and enhance soil carbon storage. The larger the operational scale, the greater the reduction in CO2 emissions, supporting NET ZERO targets and climate change mitigation.

A Viable Alternative for Future Farming
✅ Boosts Soil Health – Improves microbial activity and soil structure for long-term sustainability.
✅ Efficient Nutrient Recycling – Maximises the use of organic waste while minimising environmental impact.
✅ High-Yield Potential – Supports increased productivity while reducing dependency on chemical fertilisers.
✅ Carbon Sequestration – Enhances soil’s ability to store carbon, reducing overall emissions.
✅ Scientifically Validated – Developed through rigorous research and tested for real-world effectiveness.
A Call to Action: Join the Agricultural Revolution
Sustainable farming is no longer an option—it is a necessity. We call on farmers, policymakers, environmental advocates, and investors to be part of this transformation.
By adopting LOHAS’ innovative fertiliser solutions, we can create a healthier planet, protect vital ecosystems, and ensure future food security for generations to come.
Learn more about how you can contribute, please get in touch with Project Manager, Lian Lin at lian@lohasfertiliser.co.uk