A better way to make fertilizer.

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A better way to make fertilizer.

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What we do

We partner with animal farmers to make regenerative, low-carbon and beautiful fertilizer products that are great for the environment, humanity, and your bottom line.

Phinite fertilizer

Phinite’s OMRI listed granular fertilizer provides an attractive source of soil fertility for all crops and gardens.

Phinite drying system

Phinite’s robotic manure drying system gives livestock farmers an opportunity to access profitable markets for their manure.

Company's story

Our Specialty
Phinite drying system

Phinite has developed a low-cost, low-energy drying system that allows us to profitably dry and manufacture fertilizer from manure.

If you’re a livestock farmer, looking for new avenues to manage your manure - this is the approach for you. Phinite provides multiple options depending on your farm and situation.



Phinite granular fertilizer

Is manufactured from manure supplied by our livestock farmers. It has a typical nutrient analysis of 3-12-0 N-P-K and is granular, odorless and spreads easily using conventional application equipment.
Our story
Jordan Phasey - Founder and CEO

Jordan is an award winning scientist & engineer, and was honored at the White House in 2016 for for his sludge solving innovations. He has worked closely with Eastern North Carolina Farmers to prototype, test, and perfect systems to turn waste into value.


Countries are running out of phosphorus.
The phosphorus problem

1. Phosphorus equals food

Without phosphorus, we can't produce food. Phosphorus is as essential as water, carbon or oxygen.

2. Growing food demand, growing phosphorus demand

Nine billion mouths to feed by 2050 with growing appetite for meat and dairy means increasing demand for phosphorus.

3. An inefficient global food system

Phosphorus is mis-managed. Four-fifths is lost or wasted getting from mine to field to fork.

4. Finite phosphate: we've used up the good stuff

High quality phosphate rock is running out, and other resources are much more expensive.

5. Cheap fertilizer - a thing of the past for farmers

Farmers need access to phosphorus, yet a billion farmers lack access to fertilizer markets.

6. Geopolitical risks: an issue of national security?

75% of the world's remaining phosphorus is in Morocco. The US has 20 years left. Europe and Australia have practically none.

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Company name
phinite Inc.
Country
USA