en.Wedoany.com Reported - On May 30, a silicon-magnesium fertilizer plant officially opened in Kuvandyk, Orenburg Region, and has already shipped its first batch of magnesium sulfate products. The plant's launch will provide local farmers with mineral fertilizers, marking a significant development for the country's agricultural sector.

Viktor Pirogov, First Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Food, and Processing Industry of the Orenburg Region, attended the opening ceremony. He stated at the event that establishing such a plant in Kuvandyk is a practical step toward technological self-sufficiency in the agro-industrial complex and a significant support for farmers, wishing the enterprise team high performance and stable operations.
After commissioning, the plant has shipped its first large batch of magnesium sulfate products. Magnesium sulfate (also known as Epsom salt) is widely used in agriculture to improve crop yields, serving as a source of sulfur and magnesium essential for plant growth. Applying magnesium sulfate helps accelerate plant development, increase yields, and improve the taste of potatoes, tomatoes, and cucumbers by stimulating the synthesis of starch and sugars.
Magnesium is a component of chlorophyll and plays a key role in photosynthesis; without it, plants cannot develop properly. This element also participates in metabolic processes and tissue formation, promotes the absorption of phosphorus and calcium, helps increase ascorbic acid levels, and stimulates the accumulation of fats, essential oils, and substances necessary for harvest.
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