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SEED PELLETING


innovation for better sowing and higher yields



What is pelleting?

Pelletizing is a process in which small, uneven, or difficult-to-sow seeds are coated with inert materials and active ingredients until they acquire a uniform, spherical shape. This allows for:

  • easier and more uniform sowing
  • better control over the spacing between plants
  • reduction of seed losses
  • higher efficiency in mechanized sowing


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Advantages of Pelleted Seeds


1. Precision in sowing

Thanks to their uniform size and shape, the seeds can be sown with exceptional accuracy.

2. Improved germination

The pellet layer may contain growth stimulators, micronutrients, and nutrients that support the plant's start.

3. Seed protection

The added fungicides and other protective agents reduce the risk of diseases and pests in the early stages.

4. Resource savings

Fewer seeds, better distribution, and a higher percentage of successful germination.



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Pelleting is most suitable for:

  • small and light seeds
  • crops requiring precise sowing
  • plants with slow or difficult germination
  • Examples:
  • Vegetable crops
  • carrots
  • salads (lettuce, iceberg)
  • onion (from seeds)
  • celery
  • beetroot
  • etc.
  •  Herbs and spices
  • basil
  • parsley
  • thyme
  • dill
  • etc.
  • Flowers and ornamental plants
  • petunia
  • begonia
  • lobelia
  • alyssum
  • etc.

Our Services

Pelleting of vegetable seeds

Pelleting of field crops

Custom formulas according to the crop

Addition of micronutrients




Why choose us?

Modern equipment and advanced technologies
Tailored approach to every client 
Ability to incorporate specific nutritional and protective components
Guaranteed quality and high germination rate

Pelleting seeds in Europe

Coated seeds in Bulgaria 

Manufacturer of pelleted seeds

Suitable for modern and mechanized agriculture

 Thanks to the uniform size:

  • facilitate the use of seeders
  • improve efficiency on large areas
  • ensure uniform sowing

Additional fertilization

 Pellets may contain:

  • micro and macroelements
  • growth stimulators
  • substances for a stronger start for plants

Protection from diseases and adverse conditions

 The coating protects the seeds from:

  • soil pathogens
  • fungal diseases
  • adverse external conditions