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1 Presenting The Only Abaca Based Organic Foliar Fertilizer! GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZER FPA REG. NO. 1-1LP- 3015 Fortified with Abaca Enzyme and Flavonoids Only From: 1 Lite r 120m l GOLD LABEL EDITION For High Value Crops

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Presenting The Only Abaca Based Organic Foliar Fertilizer!GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZERFPA REG. NO. 1-1LP-3015Fortified with Abaca Enzyme and FlavonoidsOnly From:

1 Liter120ml

GOLD LABELEDITIONForHigh Value Crops

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BIR Registration: 3RCOO00455091 / 1-7-2010

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SEC Registration: CS200917907 / 11-16-2009

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BFAD LICENSE TO OPERATE: RDI-MM-CDW-1043 / MAY-11-2011

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DA/FPA Reg. No.: 1-1LP-3015 / July 26, 2012

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DA/Bureau of Soils & Water Management Guaranteed Analysis Jan.11, 2011

7THE COMPANY PROFILE

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Essensa Naturale, Inc. is amarketing company that offers aquality alternative, toxic free, allnatural health and wellness products providing a durable, global dynamic income opportunity.

To ensure products superiority andprovide a great partnership traits toevery Essensa Club member and atthe same time give huge earnings and recognitions to qualified professional business builders.

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WHAT IS GO-PUREGANIC?

A liquid fertilizer with full organic supplements using a local formula made in the Philippines.

Natural organic matter made in ABACA plants.

Only liquid fertilizer fortified in abaca enzymes that helps for plant growth and development performance.

Organic liquid fertilizer that can use all kind of crops

Rich in Macro and Micro nutrients like N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, B, Mn, Cu and other beneficial micronutrients.

Ingredients of GopureganicGuaranteed Analysis % by Weight 1) Nitrogen (N) = 0.14% 5%2) Phosphorus (P) = 0.91% 5%3) Potassium (K) = 7.80% 8%4) Calcium (CaO) = 0.02%Magnesium (MgO) = 14.00%Chloride (Cl) = 0.01%7) Sodium (Na) = 0.03%8) Zinc (Zn) = 5.24 ppm9) Copper (Cu) = 1.14 ppm10) Manganese (Mn) = 25.91 ppm11) Iron (Fe) = 83.59 ppmPlus: 12) Enzymes 13) Oxygen 14) Hydrogen from air and water 15) Carbon 16) Boron (unspecified) 17) Soil Conditioner pH 1411

12http://www.ehow.com/about_4793719_uses-of-enzymes.htmlWHAT ARE ENZYMES?(1) Enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts for specific molecules.(2) Enzymes break down food to become nutrition for plants body. "Catalyst" is the general term for a substance that facilitates (catalyzes) one or more chemical reactions. The most powerful and subtle catalysts in living things are enzymes. These substances produced by living things are made mostly of protein, and they are not only very potent (that is, only a little is required to do a lot) but also very specific in terms of the reactions they catalyze.

13(1) Improves Soil NutrientsIt contains minerals scientifically processed to rapidly stabilize the soil pH and neutralize soil acidity(2) Sanitize & Rejuvenates the SoilHelps the fixation rate of the major elements improving the soil structure and improves aeration.Sanitizes the soil, killing fungi, nematodes and other bad bacteria. (3) Act As Organic Plant Growth AcceleratorIt helps plants grow faster shortening the maturity period.(4) It Activates Beneficial Micro-organisms and Non-symbiotic form of Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria They help convert Nitrogen it into needed nitrate form that can be easily absorbed by plants.(5) EconomicalOne liter only per hectare per cropping. At 30ml per 16-liter backpack sprayer, one liter produces 33 backpacks. Only 8 backpack sprayers are enough to spray one hectare. Therefore you can spray four times per hectare: 1st spray during land preparation; 2nd spray 5 days after transplanting; 3rd spray during tillering stage (pagsusuwi) and 4th spray during flowering stage (pagbubuntis).(6) It has StickerThe sticker helps bond the nutrients to surface of the leaves giving more time for the plants to consume all nutrients supplied.(7) Safe and Non-ToxicBecause its all-natural, organic and non-toxic it is safe for the plants animals and human beings.(8) Environment friendly It does not pollute, so it help protect our environment(9) 1000% SolubleIt can easily be mixed with unchlorinated water.(10) 100% AbsorbableIt can easily be absorbed by plants through its roots and foliage (leaves)(11) Natural Insect RepellentGopureganic strengthens the immune system of the plants giving it its natural repellent capabilities.

11 Benefits of Gopureganic Organic Foliar Fertilizer

14RECOMMENDED TIME OF APPLICATION

During early in the morning 5:00AM-9:00AMDuring in the afternoon 4:30PM-6:30PM

Note: Abaca enzymes has sensitive into sunlight, application in the afternoon is highly recommend because evaporation period is very low.

RECOMMENDED WAYS OF USING GOPUREGANIC(Yield depends on soil condition and farming practices)

1st USE OF GOPUREGANIC:It recommends reducing chemical fertilizer at least 25% depends on soil analysis plus 1li of GOPUREGANIC. Follow the spray schedule.

2nd USE OF GOPUREGANIC:In the same field without burning of rice straws, recommend to reduce 50% chemical fertilizer plus 1li. Of GOPUREGANIC follow the spray schedule.

3rd USE OF GOPUREGANIC:In the third cropping season like 2nd procedure same field without burning of rice straws, it recommends to reduce 75% chemical fertilizer plus 1li. Of GOPUREGANIC follow the spray schedule.

4th USE OF GOPUREGANIC:At the 4th use only 1li. Of GOPUREGANIC, provided that follow the procedures same field, without burning of rice straws

Gopureganic Liquid Organic Fertilizer For 30 ml dilution on every16L-backpack sprayer, 1 liter Gopureganic can produce 33 Gopureganic-diluted 16L-backpack sprayers. Economical

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Best Time to SprayCaution: Avoid direct sunlight when spraying.b) After sunset:16a) Before sunrise

Gopureganic Liquid Organic Fertilizer

Agricultural sticker is already provided: a) nutrients sprayed on the leaves literally sticks longer giving the plant more time to absorb the supplied plant nutrients.

b) Fast evaporation of volatile components are prevented.17

Safe and Non-Toxic Because the ingredients are all natural, organic and non-toxic, it is safe for human beings, animals and plants.Gopureganic Liquid Organic Fertilizer

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SUGGESTED GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZER DILUTION PER16-LITER KNAPSACK SPRAYER (Backpack Sprayer)

Spray Scheduleml/Knapsack SprayerKinds of Crops1st Spray: During Land Preparation preferably 2-3days before last harrowing30 mlRice 2nd Spray: 5-10 days after transplanting3rd Spray: Tillering Stage or 15-25 days after transplanting4th Spray: Booting stage or 40-45 days after transplanting Optional: apply at after flowering 1st Spray: spray stem, roots & leaves when plant has 6-8 leaves already.30 mlCornRepeat: spray leaves every 20-30 days

1st Spray: near flowering stage.

Repeat: when fruit comes out30 mlSquash, Water MelonCantaloupeRepeat: when the fruit color started to change

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Suggested Dilution of GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZERper 16-LITER KNAPSACK SPRAYER (Backpack Sprayer)

Spray Scheduleml/Knapsack SprayerKinds of CropsSpray once on the stem, roots and leaves when the plant started or about to produce corm. .30 mlPotato, water yam, Sweet potato!st Spray: When about to start floweringRepeat: Every two weeks while still flowering30 mlTomato, Eggplant, String beans, Bitter MelonLast Spray: When there are fruits1st Spray: when the plants have 6-8 leaves already30 mlCarrot, RadishRepeat: Every two months1st Spray: when the plant has 6-8 leaves already2nd Spray: after two weeks3rd Spray: on the fourth week30 mlGinger, Garlic,Onions

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Suggested Dilution of GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZERper 16-LITER KNAPSACK SPRAYER (Backpack Sprayer)

Spray Schedule ml/Knapsack SprayerKinds of Crops1st Spray: During flowering stage30 mlPeanuts2nd Spray: when the plant starts to produce legume pods.1st Spray: while plant is growing30 mlOrchids and2nd Spray: when its about to produce flowers or near flowering stage.Ornamental plantsRepeat: after harvesting the flowers.!st Spray: spray the prepared hole for the banana sucker60 mlBanana2nd Spray: spray 3 months after transplanting the banana sucker. 3rd Spray: shooting stage or flowering stage4th Spray: when banana fruits come out

For aerial spraying of plants leaves

298 ml per159- litersDrum

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Suggested Dilution of GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZERper 16-LITER KNAPSACK SPRAYER (Backpack Sprayer)

Spray Scheduleml/Knapsack SprayerKinds of Crops1st Spray: when about to bear flowers 60 mlMangoRepeat: when the fruit is about a pea size

1st Spray: spray on leaves when it is about to bear flowersRepeat: when its bearing fruits already60 mlOrange, Citrus, Coffee, Guava, Rambutan, Durian,Lanzones1st Spray: 45 after transplantingRepeat: every 45 days60 mlSugarcane1st Spray: 3rd week after transplanting30 mlTobaccoRepeat: every 3 weeks thereafter

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23Crop14 DAT26-28 DATTime of applicationPechay30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalCabbage30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalMustard30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalLettuce30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalCelery30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days interval

Important remindersGenerally , Gopureganic will be applied at .5 - .75 liter per hectare per application.Be observant, if the plant is already healthy, adjust your spraying intervals.Apply Gopureganic from 6 10 am and 3 6 pm only. Leaves have open stomata during these periods, hence it increases the absorption efficiency of foliar plant food.Do not spray when there is an immediate rainfall.Use Gopureganic : the best for leafy and solenaceous crops . ( pechay, mustard, cabbage, Cellerry, lettuce, eggplant, tomato , okra, pepper, etc.)

24FFS w/ Integrated Techno DemoOn Palay Check

Ani ng Masaganang Uhay Bgy. Techno DemoTechno-Demo on Different Organic fertilizer Implementing Agencies:Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, Nueva EcijaCity and Municipal Agriculturist OfficeDepartment of Agriculture, RFO lll

25COOPERATING COMPANIES:

1. Gopureganic Organic Foliar Fertilizer2. Titan Organic Fertilizer3. SL-Agritech4. Paradiso Green5. Exceed6. Triple Acre7. Long Ping Allied8. Dolophos

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Munoz, Nueva EcijaUsing GopureganicMunoz, Nueva EcijaUsing Urea

Jun Evangelista FarmMunoz, Nueva Ecija

Jun Evangelista FarmMunoz, Nueva Ecija

Jun Evangelista FarmTalavera, Nueva Ecija

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Representative From Cooperating Companies

RepresentativeFrom Cooperating Companies

Frank Tenebro Essensa Naturale Inc. Agronomist

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Frank TenebroEssensa Naturale Inc. Agronomist

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The Three Finalists

30EXCEEDTRIPLE ACREGOPUREGANICSL-8H (113 days)SL-8H (113 days)SL-8H (113 days)Variety12-17-1112-18-1112-17-11Date Seeded1-13-121-09-121-04-12Transplanted4-04-124-11-124-04-12Expected Harvest252525Ave. no. of hills/sq. m.108.40 cm109.40 cm113.90 cmAve. Plant Height111113Ave. No. of Productive tillers18.00 cm22.00 cm22.10 cmAve. Panicle Length270240305Ave. No. of grains per panicle1.20 kgs1.50 kgs1.50 kgsAve. weight per sq. m.240 cavans/ha.300 cavans/ha.300 cavans/ha.COMPUTED YIELD

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Philippine Daily Inquirer 4/10/2012Report on Gopureganic Techno-Demo Success

FIELD TRIALS USING GP FOR RICE

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Techno-Demo Trials during wet season 2012 at Nueva Ecija35

GOPUREGANIC field Representative conducting technical briefing to the farmers of Nueva Ecija and preparing for Techno-Demo field trials during wet season cropping 2012

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Picture at right show the 1st application of GOPUREGANIC at the rate of 30ml/knapsack sprayer during 2-3 days before last harrowing, Picture at the left show 1st application can be done right after transplanting or after draining the rice field. 37

Picture left show that knapsack sprayer should be wash before use in Gopureganic to avoid contamination to other chemical, because it we consider has live microorganism (enzymes)

Picture right show the measuring the recommended rate of Gopureganic per knapsack sprayer.

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TRANSPLANTING

Transplant the seedling at early age 18-21 days after seeds sowing, younger seedlings can produce more tillers than older seedlings

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Rice Techno-Demo at vegetative

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Flowering Stage

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Techno-Demo Trial at 75% grain maturity

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Grain maturity is almost 85% it is ready to harvest.

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Field visitation of Techno-Demo together with Provincial Agriculture Representative, City Agriculture Representative, Other Organic Companies and Farmer Cooperator. Picture left are shows for gathering data using crop cut to estimate potential yield per hectare, perform by OPA representative, Other Organic Companies and GOPUREGANIC representative.

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Crop cutting was monitor by OPA representative to get 1meter square or 25hill represent for 1hectare (picture from left). Manual threshing is done to get the potential yield per hectare

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GP TRIAL ON PECHAY

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TECHNO DEMO RESULTSWet Season 2012

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50Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production usingGOPUREGANIC LIQUID FOLIAR FERTILIZERITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME144cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl108000II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chicken Dung Application4MD @150/MD600Gopureganic Liquid Foliar Fertilizer2MD300Harvesting10%/ 144cavans10800Threshing7%/ 144cavans7560HaulingP10/cavan1440Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700TOTAL OVERHEAD COST31400III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chicken Dung40bags @ 50/bag2000Gopureganic liquid foliar Fretilizer1.5li @2500/li3750Sacks144pcs @P10/pc1440Threads144pcs @.1/pc14.4Needle1pc @7/pc7TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES8411.4SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST31400TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION39811.4IV. NET INCOME68188.6

51Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production using50% GOPUREGANIC LIQUID FOLIAR FERTILIZER PLUS 50% CHEMICAL FERTILIZERITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME130cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl97500II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chicken Dung Application4MD @150/MD600Gopureganic Liquid Foliar Fertilizer Appl'n21D150Chemical Fertilizer Application1MD150Herbicide Application1MD150Molluscicide Application1MD150Insecticide Application1MD150Harvesting10%/ 130cavans9750Threshing7%/ 130cavans6825HaulingP10/cavan1300Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700TOTAL OVERHEAD COST29925III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chicken Dung40bags @ 50/bag2000Chemical Fertilizer3bags @ 1200/bag3600Gopureganic liquid foliar Fretilizer.5li @2500/li1250Herbicide.125ml @820/500ml205Molluscicide5sachets @66/sachet330Insecticide.25li @ 690/li172.5Sacks130pcs @P10/pc1300Threads130pcs @.1/pc13Needle1pc @7/pc7TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES10077.5SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST29925TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION40002.5IV. NET INCOME57497.5

52Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production usingCHEMICAL FERTILIZER (Farmers Practices)ITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME91cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl68250II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chemical Fertilizer Application3MD450Fungicide Application1MD150Plant Booster/Foliar Application1MD150Insecticide Application1MD150Harvesting10%/ 91cavans6825Threshing7%/ 91cavans4777.5HaulingP10/cavan910Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700TOTAL OVERHEAD COST24112.5III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chemical Fertilizer 46-0-0 (Urea)2bags @ 1030/bag2060 16-20-03bags @1050/bag3150 14-14-14 (complete)2bags @1250/bag2500 0-0-60 (muriate of potash)1bag @1350/bag1350Fungicide1box @250/box250Plant Booster/Foliar Fertilizer2li. @500/li1000Insecticide1li @ 690/li690Sacks91pcs @P10/pc910Threads91pcs @.1/pc9.1Needle1pc @7/pc7TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES13126.1SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST24112.5TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION37238.6IV. NET INCOME31011.4

53Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production usingORGANIC FERTILIZER COMPETITOR BRAND TITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME103cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl77250II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chicken Dung Application4MD @150/MD600Organic Fertilizer Appl'n5MD750Effective Microorganism Application1MD150Foliar Application1MD150Harvesting10%/ 103cavans7725Threshing7%/ 103cavans5407.5HaulingP10/cavan1030Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700III. TOTAL OVERHEAD COST26512.5III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chicken Dung40bags @ 50/bag2000Organic Fertilizer50bags/ @200/bag10000Effective Microorganism1li. @750/li750Foliar Fertilizer4li @ 190/li760Sacks103pcs @P10/pc1030Threads103pcs @.1/pc10.3Needle1pc @7/pc7IV. TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES15757.3V. SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST26512.5VI. TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION42269.8VII. NET INCOME34980.2

54Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production usingORGANIC FERTILIZER COMPETITOR BRAND T.AITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME89cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl73500II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chicken Dung Application4MD @150/MD600Organic Fertilizer Appl'n2MD300Harvesting10%/ 89cavans6675Threshing7%/ 89cavans4672.5HaulingP10/cavan890Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700III. TOTAL OVERHEAD COST23837.5III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chicken Dung40bags @ 50/bag2000Organic Fertilizer3500/hectare3500Sacks89pcs @P10/pc890Threads89pcs @.1/pc8.9Needle1pc @7/pc7IV. TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES7605.9V. SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST23837.5VI. TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION31443.4VII. NET INCOME42056.6

55Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare of Rice Production usingORGANIC FERTILIZER COMPETITOR BRAND APITEMQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME78cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl58500II. OVERHEAD COSTLand PreparationContract4500Pulling, Distribution and Transplanting ofSeedlingsContract4500Chicken Dung Application4MD @150/MD600Organic Fertilizer Appl'n2MD300Harvesting10%/ 78cavans5850Threshing7%/ 78cavans4095HaulingP10/cavan780Irrigation Fee1700/ha. (wet Season Cropping)1700III. TOTAL OVERHEAD COST22325III. COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIESSeeds40kls @ 1200/40kls1200Chicken Dung40bags @ 50/bag2000Organic Fertilizer3500/hectare3500Sacks78pcs @P10/pc780Threads78pcs @.1/pc7.8Needle1pc @7/pc7IV. TOTAL COST OF MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES7494.8V. SUB-TOTAL OVERHEAD COST22325VI. TOTAL COST OF PRODUCTION29819.8VII. NET INCOME28680.2

56Cost and Returned Analisys for One Hectare Rice Production usingDifferent Organic and Chemical Fertilizer During Wet Season 2012COMPANYQUANTITYVALUE(P)I. GROSS INCOME Gopureganic Liquid Fertilizer144cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl108000 50-50 Gopureganic and Chemical130cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl97500 Pure Chemical Fertilizer91cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl68250 Organic Fertilizer Brand T103cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl77250 Organic Fertilizer Brand TA89cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl73500 Organic Fertilizer Brand AP78cav/ ha. At 50kls/cav sold at P15/kl58500II. EXPENSESCOMPANYOVERHEAD COST (P)COST OF MATERIALSTOTAL(P)and SUPPLIES(P) Gopureganic Liquid Fertilizer314008411.439811.4 50-50 Gopureganic and Chemical2992510077.540002.5 Pure Chemical Fertilizer24112.513126.137238.6 Organic Fertilizer Brand T26512.515757.342269.8 Organic Fertilizer Brand TA23837.57605.931443.4 Organic Fertilizer Brand AP223257494.829819.8III. NET INCOMEVALUE(P) Gopureganic Liquid Fertilizer68188.6 50-50 Gopureganic and Chemical57497.5 Pure Chemical Fertilizer31011.4 Organic Fertilizer Brand T34980.2 Organic Fertilizer Brand TA42056.6 Organic Fertilizer Brand AP28680.2

GP TRIAL ON PECHAY

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Research Title:Effect of GOPUREGANIC on PechayLocation: Pangil,LagunaPeriod: 3 months (March-May 2011) Funding: Lynx-Nia Medica, Inc. Field Technician: Marlon TalaveraDate Planted: April 04, 2011 (Nursery)Date Transplanted: April 11, 2011Researcher: DR. DANILO M. MENDOZA University Researcher lV (Plant Nutrition), UP Los Baos College, Laguna FPA Accreditation Code No. PNT 110

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T1 C0NTROLT4 RR-CF+RR-GPT6 RR-CF + RR-GPT5 RR-GPT2 RR-CFT3 RR-CFT2 RR-CFT6 RR-CF + RR-GPT5 RR-GPT3 RR-CFT1 C0NTROLT4 RR-CF + RR-GPT6 RR-CF + RR-GPT1 - CONTROLT5 RR-GPT3 RR-CFT2 RR-CFT4 RR-CF + RR-GPReplication #1Replication #2Replication #3Treatment is repeated 3 times at Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD)

Size of the Plot: 10m x 1.2m = 12 sq.m.Space between plots = 0.5 metroSpace between plants= 20cm x 20cm = 300 plants per plot59

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HIGLAND PANGIL, LAGUNA VEGETABLE DEMO FARM(7-10 DAT)(26-28 DAT)Suggested Dilution for Pechay during the Experiment:12.82ml diluted solution per sq. m. = 960ml diluted solution per hectare Spraying Schedule1st spray: 14 DAT April 15, 2011 & every 14 days interval thereafter

T1 Control61DATE May 3, 2011May 3,2011May 3, 2011Average RateT1 Control PlotT3 RR-CF T5 RR-GPDimensionHeight9.7 cm8.7cm10 cmNo. of leaves555Width of leaves4.5 cm4.7 cm6 cm

T3 RR-CFT5 RR-GP 22 DAT22 DAT22 DAT

2nd GP treatment 5/3/2011

621 week after 2nd spray May 10, 2011 (28 DAT)

Date May 10, 2011May 10, 2011May 10, 2011Average RateT1 ControlT2 RR-CFT5 RR-GPDimensionHeight10 cm10 cm10 cmNo. of leaves557Width of leaves4.6 cm5.3 cm14.8 cm

Harvest Time 5/10/2011

Commercial Fertilizer in combination with Gopureganic results in plants having healthy, bigger, and stronger stalks growing upward direction, thicker, greener and bigger leaf size at the age of 3 weeks DAT only. 63

T1T4T51/2RR-CF+RR-GPBigger leaves, Upright bigger stalksMore roots at the age of 3 weeks DAT.

T1- CONTROLSmaller leaf,Smaller stalks,(c) Weaker leavesShorter roots at 3 weeks DATT-5 RR-GP(a) Much bigger leaves(b) Upright & much stronger bigger stalks (c) Much more roots and longer at the age of 3 weeks DAT..Comparative Statistics64

65Result of the Pechay Experiment: Spraying Schedule 1st spray: 14 DAT April 15, 2011 2nd spray: 22 DAT May 03, 2011

Result: 3rd spray & thereafter cancelled

Reason: Plants matured earlier and harvested..

Growth &Yield Parameters gathered at harvest to determine the effects of Gopureganic:1. average number of leaves produced = 7 2. marketable yield weight (Kg/ha) = 30 tons

66Sample pictures of other crops from demo farm at Galalan, Pangil, Laguna using GoPureganic Fertilizer

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Pechay28 DAT22 DAT14 DATSeedlings at nursery

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Chinese cabbageLettuceSeedlings at nursery40 DAT Maturity 50-60 days40 DAT Maturity 50-70 days

Cabbage50 DAT Maturity 50-60 days

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Cauliflower15 DAT Maturity 50-120 days50 DAT Maturity 50-120 days50 DAT Maturity 50-120 days50 DAT Maturity 50-120 days

Pepper40 DAT Maturity 40- 50 days40 DAT Maturity 40- 50 days

10 DAT Maturity 40- 50 days

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Multi-Crop VegiesSeedlings at nurseryTransplanting seedlings

72Crop14 DAT26-28 DATTime of applicationPechay30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalCabbage30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalMustard30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalLettuce30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days intervalCelery30 50 ml /16 liters30 50 ml /16 liters12 14 Days interval

Important remindersGenerally , Gopureganic will be applied at .5 - .75 liter per hectare per application.Be observant, if the plant is already healthy, adjust your spraying intervals.Apply Gopureganic from 6 10 am and 3 6 pm only. Leaves have open stomata during these periods, hence it increases the absorption efficiency of foliar plant food.Do not spray when there is an immediate rainfall.Use Gopureganic : the best for leafy and solenaceous crops . ( pechay, mustard, cabbage, Cellerry, lettuce, eggplant, tomato , okra, pepper, etc.)

GP TRIAL AT LYNX-NIA FARM

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ABACAAMERICAN LEMONCOFFEEILANG-ILANGCACAOAVOCADODURIANSANTOLMACADEMIALONGQUATPEPPERLEMONGRASSPASSION FRUITORCHIDSORNAMENTAL PLANTS

Photos by:Joy Alcasabas &Art MurilloGoto KolaGP trials at the 70 hectares Lynx-Nia Medica Inc. Farm, Bgy. Llavac, Real Quezon74

GOPUREGANIC FERTILIZER

Concentrated Organic Liquid Multi-function Juice for Plants

FPA REG. NO. 1-1LP-3015

Only one liter Gopurganic Fertilizer per hectare per cropping at a very low cost

76Why Foliar Fertilizer?

Giving nutrients to the plants through foliar feeding, immediate results can be seen.Advantages of Foliar Feeding

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3) Nutrients feed through the leaves (Foliar fed) is a sure way to relieve nutritional stress of the plants faster.

2) The important macro and micro elements are absorbed by the plants easily when it is not available in the soil. 78

4) To revive a nutritionally distressed plant, foliar feeding works best because nutrients goes through the stomata opening that leads directly to the plant system.

Stoma of a tomato leaf as seen through the colorized scanning electron microscope image

Under the leaf. Here the stomata is colored green (because of chlorophyl) while the epidermis is red due to pigmentation.79

5) If ever the soil has lost most of its nutrients, the fastest and surest solution is at the back of the farmer a 16L backpack sprayer with Gopureganic Liquid Organic Foliar Fertilizer.

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Best Time to SprayCaution: Avoid direct sunlight when spraying.Before sunriseb) After sundown81

82VegetablesRequired pHCabbage6..0-7.5Cauliflower5.5-7.5Cucumber5.5-7.5Lettuce6.1-7.0Onions6.0-7.0Potato4.5-6.0Pumpkin5.5-7.5Spinach6.0-7.5Tomato5.5-7.5Beans6.1-7.5

VEGETABLE pH REQUIREMENT

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESDEPARTMENT OF AGRICU LTURE

FERTILIZER AND PESTICIDE AUTHORITYFPA Bldg. B.A.l. Compound Visayas Ave. Diliman, Quezon CityTel. Nos. 920-8173.920-0068.920-8573'927-3647

928-2536. 441 -1 601" 922-3368.426-5058Telefax: 920-8173"920-8573E-mail add: fpa [email protected] website: http://fpa'da.qov.ph

July 26,ZAL|

MS. JOCELYN ALCASABASLynx-Nia Medica, Inc.1033 Kabatuhan StreetMapulang Lupa, Valenzuela CitY

SUBJECT: STATUS OF APPLICATION FOR FERTILIZER PRODUCT REGISTRATION

Dear Ms. Alcasabas:

with regards to your application for fertilizer praduct registration, please be informed of thefollowing:

BRANDTTMDE NAMENATURE OF APPLICATIONGUARANTEED ANALYSIS

cRoP(s) usE APPLIED FORSTATUS OF REQUEST

GOPUREGANIC LIQUID FERTILIZERNewN =O, 14olo, PzOs = O' 9lo/a, KzO = 7.80oloPechay

Approved: PROVISIONAL: XXXX

Fertilizer Product Registration No. : 1-1LP-3O15provisional registration is hereby granted for use of Gopuregnnic Liquid Fertilizer on pechay

until July 26,2At2.

For full registration, you are required to generate the efficacy test of the product on pechay. Theefftcacy test should be done based on approd EUP and should be conductd by an FPAaccredited researcher.

Crops other than pechay which you wish to be included on the label should also be supportedwith efficary test data based on approved EUP.

Should you intend to continue sdling the aforesaid product you have to submit the full set ofefficary data and other requirement within three (3) months before its expiry date.

Very truly yours,

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