Why Soil Performance Matters More Than Ever: Food Security, Rising Costs, and Self-Sufficiency

Rising fertiliser and fuel costs are increasing food prices and putting pressure on food production systems. Discover how attapulgite clay and diatomaceous earth can improve soil efficiency, support backyard growing, and help build greater food security and self-sufficiency.
Western Australia Mouse Plague, Fertiliser Crisis & Fuel Costs Driving Demand for Silicon Soil Performance Systems

Western Australia’s 2026 seeding season is being shaped by a severe mouse plague across the grainbelt, ongoing fertiliser supply disruption, and fuel constraints affecting farm operations. These combined pressures are increasing the risk of poor crop establishment and input inefficiency, highlighting the importance of soil performance in retaining nutrients, buffering moisture, and supporting reliable crop emergence.
WA Farmers Under Pressure: Mouse Plague, Fertiliser Crisis, and Fuel Constraints Collide in 2026

Western Australia’s 2026 seeding season is being shaped by a severe mouse plague across the grainbelt, ongoing fertiliser supply disruption, and fuel constraints affecting farm operations. These combined pressures are increasing the risk of poor crop establishment and input inefficiency, highlighting the importance of soil performance in retaining nutrients, buffering moisture, and supporting reliable crop emergence.
Rising Fertiliser Costs Are Changing Farming: Why Soil Performance Systems Are Now Essential

Rising fertiliser costs and supply shortages are accelerating demand for soil performance systems that improve fertiliser efficiency, silicon cycling and crop resilience. Diatomaceous earth and attapulgite clay support soil structure, nutrient retention and plant available silicon in Australian farming systems.
