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It starts with a simple question: can we grow food – forever – without being dependent on fertilizer? Most people answer no. It sounds unreasonable, almost naive. We have learned that production requires inputs, that the soil must be given what it lacks, and that nutrients are something we provide – not something that is created.

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73291 Arboga
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It begins with a simple question: can we grow food – forever – without relying on fertiliser?


Most people would say no. It sounds unreasonable, almost naive. We have learned that production requires input, that the soil must be given what it lacks, and that nutrients are something we add – not something that is created.


But if we pause and truly observe how nature works, a different picture emerges. For millions of years, the earth has produced life – forests, grasslands, and entire ecosystems – without artificial fertilisers, without chemical additives, and without external nutrient flows. And not just produced, but also built up: soils have been formed, fertility has been created, and stable systems have developed that function over time.


Then the question changes. No longer how much we need to add, but what it is that we have broken.


Today's agriculture produces large quantities of food, but often at a cost not reflected in the balance sheet – soils losing their structure, biological systems weakening, and a growing dependence on inputs. We produce, but at the same time, we deplete the very foundation of production.


This book is based on a different premise: the soil is not a warehouse; it is a living system. When that system functions, nutrients are released naturally, fertility builds up, and the need for external inputs decreases. What we call fertilisation then becomes not a replacement for nature, but a way to support it.


That is where our journey begins.

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Hasta Eco revolutionizes the Swedish food industry

Green food – toxin-free, full of nutrients, farming for all time. Our concept for a sustainable and natural future.

FAQ about Hasta Eco

What is Hasta Eco?

Hasta Eco is a regenerative, organic farming system and a knowledge-driven food initiative. The operation is based on more than ten years of practical field experience in organic and regenerative farming. The focus is on: - Soil health and biological activity - Carbon sequestration and climate balance - Companion cropping and intercropping - Nutrient-dense foods - Reduced external inputs Hasta Eco views the soil as a living system – not as a substrate.

Is Hasta Eco organically certified?

Yes. The cultivation is carried out in accordance with the EU's organic regulations and is KRAV-certified where relevant. In addition, Hasta Eco applies its own regenerative framework that goes beyond the regulations by focusing on processes in the soil over time.

What is meant by regenerative organic farming?

Regenerative ecological agriculture means not just "doing no harm," but actively working to: - Build the soil microbiome - Increase humus content and carbon sequestration - Improve water retention capacity - Create stable nutrient supply - Reduce the need for fertilization year after year

Why is soil health central?

Healthy soil: - Binds carbon - Retains water - Prevents nutrient leakage - Provides plants with micronutrients - Supports the plant's immune system Without soil health, there is no long-term food production.

Climate benefit

Regenerative ecological systems: - Bind 2–3 tons of CO₂/ha/year - Reduce nitrogen emissions - Improve water balance

What is companion planting?

Intercropping means that several plant species are grown together, for example: - Cereals + legumes - Hemp + clover + alfalfa Legumes fix nitrogen, cereals provide carbon, and together they continuously feed the soil's microbiome.

Do plants communicate with each other?

Yes. Chemical communication between plants and microorganisms occurs via root exudates and mycorrhizal fungi. This controls: - Nutrient flows - Defense against diseases - Growth and maturation

What is the Earth's microbiome?

The microbiome consists of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes. They: - Break down organic matter - Bind carbon in a stable form - Make nutrients plant-available - Protect against pathogens

People's health

Nutrition from living soil: - More micronutrients - Better amino acid profiles - Lower inflammatory load

Can you grow without fertilizer?

Yes – in systems with functioning intercropping, catch crops, and an active microbiome. Fertilization is then only used for adjustment, not as a driving force.

Why Today's Food System Is Inefficient

High input → low biological value. External costs for climate and health.

Why are consumers needed?

Demand drives systems. Without consumer power – no change.

Why is the C/N balance crucial?

Nitrogen cannot be biologically processed without carbon. Fertilization without carbon extracts carbon from the soil's humus → soil loss. Optimal C/N ratio (10–12): - Provides carbon sequestration - Stable nutrient availability - Lower emissions

BioConverse – why?

BioConverse: - Stabilises organic matter - Reduces ammonia emissions - Controls microbial activity - Improves nitrogen efficiency

Fertilization – when and why?

Fertiliser is used: - To balance - Not to drive The amount is adjusted according to the crop, previous crop, and microbiome status.

Hemp and fertilizer

Hemp is sensitive to high microbial activity early on. Often, a preceding crop is sufficient. Any additional amendments are applied during harrowing.

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