Your success is our priority. Everything we create is designed to deliver visible, measurable results for your plants and soil.
Our formulations are built on cutting-edge plant science, bringing next-generation chemistry to farms, lawns, and gardens.
We provide biological alternatives that help reduce chemical reliance and protect the environment for the long term.
We’re the primary manufacturer. You get direct access to our team and honest advice backed by real testing and data.
Eutrema was founded with one clear goal — to make advanced crop nutrition accessible to every grower. Our team of experienced plant scientists and agronomists develop and manufacture every product in-house, ensuring the highest standards from formulation to field.
We cut out the middlemen by selling directly from our factory to you. This means better value without compromising on quality. Every product reflects our commitment to research, transparency, and real-world performance.
No distributors or middlemen — just quality products at fair prices.
Our scientists and agronomists provide technical guidance tailored to your soil, crop, or lawn needs.
Every product is rigorously tested in our labs, glasshouses, and field trials to ensure real-world results before reaching you.
Our range includes soluble nutrients and novel biologicals you won’t find anywhere else, designed to strengthen plants and improve soil health naturally.

We test every product from lab scale to full field application. This ensures safe, effective performance and helps us optimise dose rates, timings, and compatibility for best results.
All products are made at our Daventry facility under clean room conditions using only high-quality raw materials. Each batch is tested for consistency and quality before shipping.
Many of our products are approved as organic inputs. Even those that are not are always ‘biorational’, meaning they work in harmony with soil microbes and natural plant processes rather than against them.

We test every product from lab scale to full field application. This ensures safe, effective performance and helps us optimise dose rates, timings, and compatibility for best results.
All products are made at our Daventry facility under clean room conditions using only high-quality raw materials. Each batch is tested for consistency and quality before shipping.
Many of our products are approved as organic inputs. Even those that are not are always ‘biorational’, meaning they work in harmony with soil microbes and natural plant processes rather than against them.


Find quick answers to the most common questions about our products and services.
We can ship to any country. However, you can only use the website to purchase products if you are based in the United Kingdom.
If you are based outside of the UK please email us to place an order. We may be able to sell to you, but this would depend upon local regulations and we would need to obtain shipping quotes.
For some countries it would require a government registration in order to import or sell them. This make be true for fertilisers, biostimulants, or pesticides (including bio pesticides). In other countries, we may be able to sell to you without you possessing a registration.
We are happy to return product that is damaged or defective. Please email us with pictures and a description of the problem first.
We normally state 12-24 months for most products. We manufacture all our products in a clean room, plus all orders are manufactured to order. This extends the shelf life, especially for organic and natural extract based products.
Organic pesticides are obviously the only choice for chemical control of pest, disease and weeds on organic farms. However, there is no reason why they cannot be used on conventional farms. With the number of active pesticide ingredients shrinking for many economically important pests, organic pesticides represent a massive arsenal of effective ingredients that can easily be incorporated into a conventional growing system. This is especially true if used in combination with an integrated pest management (IPM) approach. Examples of pests for which the number of pesticides available to control them has reduced dramatically recently includes flea beetle on brassicas, and chafer grubs/leatherjackets on turf grass crops.