Biodegradable agricultural mulch film is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic mulch. Made from plant-based materials, it helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and improve crop yields while breaking down naturally after use. Ideal for sustainable farming practices, it reduces plastic waste and promotes healthier soil.
With the enhancement of environmental protection awareness and the requirements of relevant policies, degradable or fully degradable agricultural plastic films have gradually received more attention and promotion. After being used, this type of agricultural plastic film can gradually decompose into harmless small molecular substances within a certain period of time through the action of microbial decomposition and other means in the natural environment or under specific conditions, and finally return to nature. This reduces the damage caused by the long-term residue of traditional plastic agricultural plastic films in the soil to the soil structure and ecological environment, such as adverse effects like affecting soil aeration, hindering the growth of crop roots and disrupting the soil microbial community.
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Biodegradable Agricultural Mulch Film
From warming the soil, which improves germination to helping suppress weeds, as well as conserving soil moisture and fertilizer, plastic mulch has many significant benefits. Black mulch, our biggest seller, is widely used for two main reasons: early season soil warming and weed control. White/ Black mulch helps reflect light and protects from harmful insects.
Crops are planted or directly sown through the holes punched in black or transparent plastic films, known as mulch films. The use of film positively impacts a number of factors which determine crop growth, and enables numerous kinds of vegetables to be grown more effectively. Earlier harvests, higher yields and better quality can be achieved for many vegetables.
The films also enable the loss of moisture from the soil to be significantly reduced. The ground therefore remains damp, leading to lower costs for additional watering. Field trials have shown that the vegetable harvest is almost twice as high compared to a method without agricultural films.
Earlier, higher-quality harvests thanks to biodegradable mulch films