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Noun organic fertiliser has 1 sense
  1. organic, organic fertilizer, organic fertiliser - a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
    --1 is a kind of fertilizer, fertiliser, plant food
    --1 has particulars: bonemeal; neem cake; manure; fish meal; guano

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Organic Fertiliser

Definition: Organic fertiliser refers to a natural substance or product derived from plant, animal, or mineral sources and used to enhance soil fertility and provide essential nutrients to plants.

Sense 1 (Noun): A type of fertiliser made from organic matter, such as compost, manure, or decaying plant material, that improves soil structure and nutrient content.

Example Sentence: Farmers prefer using organic fertilisers, like compost and worm castings, to promote sustainable agricultural practices.

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Sense 2 (Adjective): Describing agricultural or gardening practices that prioritize the use of natural materials and techniques to maintain soil health and fertility.

Example Sentence: In their organic garden, they only use natural pest control methods and organic fertilisers to grow their vegetables.

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Sense 3 (Adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of a farming system that avoids synthetic chemicals, such as pesticides and fertilisers, and emphasizes sustainable practices.

Example Sentence: The organic farming movement aims to protect the environment by adopting organic fertilisers and reducing reliance on chemical inputs.

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Sense 4 (Adjective): Used to describe food products that are grown or produced without the use of artificial fertilisers, pesticides, or genetic modifications.

Example Sentence: Many health-conscious individuals prefer organic fruits and vegetables due to their reduced exposure to synthetic chemicals and higher nutrient content.

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