Land/ Soil Reclamation

Soil reclamation is the process of restoring a soil’s characteristics, such as lost fertility, minerals, nutrients, and moisture, to make it suitable for intense use once more. Soil reclamation, as well as its nutrients and fertility, is done with the goal of expanding land usage and improving agricultural activities such as crops and irrigation. 

Depending on how the soil/land will be used after reclamation,
Our expert team applies numerous criteria and procedures for reclamation. Agricultural land
and land that will be occupied. These potential
end land uses could be similar to what was there before the disturbance, or
They could necessitate a total ecological transformation.

The following are examples of soil damage and deterioration:
Loss of fertility
Lack of nutrients and minerals
Loss of useful bacteria and microorganisms
Loss of moisture
Abnormal increase or decrease in pH
Increased heavy metal toxicity.

Sodicity and alkalinity damage soil structure by decreasing aggregate stability, increasing soil density and contributing to the development of hard layers in both surface and subsurface soil.
Influence of soil pH on Availability of Plant Nutrients.
Salt Affected Soil Classification