In October, in collaboration with the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, we will begin research on the impact of our antigorite serpentine-based fertilizer on soil quality and crop yields.
The research will include an analysis of how different doses of serpentine affect improvements in the chemical and physical properties of the soil – from macro- and micronutrient content to the structure of the sorption complex, and even water retention. We will also examine how our solutions can contribute to improving the quality and quantity of crops. The studies will include both field and pot trials to best assess the fertilizer’s potential in practice.
This is another step in fulfilling our mission: effectively combating excess CO2 in the atmosphere and supporting farmers in addressing the challenges of drought, soil degradation, and declining yields. Farmers today face enormous challenges – from climate change and intensified cultivation to rising costs and fertilizer price fluctuations.