Hortifeeds back at Four Oaks for a 25th time

Hortifeeds has signed up to be an exhibitor at the Four Oaks Trade Show to be held in Cheshire, 6-7 September 2022.

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This marks the 25th time for Hortifeeds to invest in a presence at this leading UK horticultural trade show.

We are looking forward to welcoming existing and new customers to stand C 79-80 to discuss our extensive range of fertilisers and biostimulants. Regional sales managers Paul Wright, Ben Dalton and Jonathan Garratt and Agronomist Mike Wainwright will be available at stand C 79-80 to answer questions.

The 50th Anniversary show provides an excellent opportunity for us to catch-up with customers in the sector and demonstrate to them first-hand what our products can do. Four Oaks has been an important part of our marketing for 25 years and we are pleased to show support for the continuation of this valuable industry event. We’re looking forward to showcasing our new wetting agent HortiHydrate Bio, which combines superior surfactant performance with sustainable ingredients.

Standard synthetic wetting agents are produced from the oil industry and contain co-polymers that are classed as plastics, which is clearly an unsustainable technology for the future. Working with leading surfactant experts we have created a unique blend of sustainable ingredients we’ve called HortiHydrate Bio. This environmentally friendly product boasts equivalent performance to standard synthetic wetting agents, which represents a vast improvement to currently available products.

HortiHydrate Bio has also been approved for use in organic cultivation by The Soil Association.


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