Ductor, a leader in sustainable nutrient recycling, is pleased to announce that its flagship High Nitrogen Liquid Fertilizer ACL 5-0-0 has once again been approved by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) for sale and distribution in California and other U.S. States. This renewal reinforces the product’s quality, compliance, and value for American growers seeking high-performance organic nitrogen solutions.
ACL 5-0-0 is a clean, plant-available organic nitrogen fertilizer that delivers superior results without the clogging and sediment issues common with other organic liquid nitrogen products. Produced through Ductor’s patented biological process, the fertilizer provides a consistent 5% ammoniacal nitrogen concentration, making it ideal for fertigation, foliar feeding, and soil applications across a wide range of crops.
“Our process upcycles poultry manure into a clean, high-nitrogen liquid fertilizer that helps growers maximize yields while protecting soil health and water quality,” said Bernard Fenner, CEO of Ductor. “The renewed CDFA certification is not just a regulatory step — it’s a confirmation of the product’s reliability and its fit for the needs of specialty and row crop growers across the U.S.”
Key Benefits of Ductor’s ACL 5-0-0:
- Superior crop performance compared to conventional organic nitrogen sources
- Clog-free for drip and micro-irrigation systems
- Balanced pH for optimal nutrient uptake
- Produced via a carbon-negative process that generates renewable biogas as a co-product
- Certified organic by CDFA
ACL 5-0-0 is now available for purchase in the U.S. in 275-gallon totes and other packaging sizes via Ductor’s distribution partners. For large-scale growers, direct supply programs are also available.
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“We’ve seen strong interest from organic fruit, vegetable, nut, and specialty crop growers, especially those in California, Arizona, Oregon, and Washington,” added Fenner. “With this renewed CDFA approval, we’re ready to support more farmers in achieving their yield and quality goals for the upcoming seasons.”