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what is fish amino acid
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Fish amino acid (FAA) is an organic liquid fertilizer and soil conditioner derived from fish-based materials. It is made through the fermentation of fish waste, including parts like bones, scales, and innards, often mixed with sugar to facilitate the breakdown process. This fermentation breaks down the fish matter into a nutrient-rich liquid, concentrating amino acids, small peptides, and other beneficial organic nitrogen compounds. These amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, crucial for plant growth, enhancing nutrient absorption, and improving soil health by promoting beneficial microbial activity. FAA is highly valued in organic farming and sustainable gardening practices for its role in feeding both plants and the soil, offering a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers. It supports plant health, resilience, and growth by providing easily absorbed nutritional support.
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