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The importance of bat guano was notably recognized by the American naturalist and explorer Thomas Edison in the late 19th century, although its use dates back earlier. Guano, rich in nitrogen and phosphates, became a valuable fertilizer, significantly impacting agriculture. Its commercial exploitation began in the mid-19th century, particularly in South America, leading to increased awareness of its agricultural benefits.

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