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Severe Droughts Require Action to Avoid Future Food Crisis

Updated: Sep 14, 2022

Water scarcity and drought affect billions of people, not only in the southern hemisphere but also increasingly in Europe, North America, and more recently at the beginning of 2022 in India and Pakistan.


Droughts have been among the significant challenges we face around the globe that are steadily exacerbating – threatening agriculture and our food supply. So what can be done to address this problem?


We have made a special fertilizer that can eliminate precisely these problems. Through the targeted rearing of fungus organisms that absorb and store water molecules, we can store up to 7 litres and more per square meter.

Through our special laboratories, we can increase the concentration of these cultures to store even more rainwater. Our high humus content in the fertilizer reinforces this aspect, as it acts like a sponge and soaks in the rainwater within minutes.


On 100.000 ha this could be up to 700.000.000 litres of water


Our biological system can restore destroyed areas and turn them back into farmland.


We have developed a unique soil activator that uses very efficient microorganisms to rebalance the soil chemistry and convert organic material into humus and decompose it.


This enables us to rebuild old lignite areas for agriculture and to prepare the soil for farming again by using our special fertilizer.



We expect 7 billion people to be affected by water scarcity by 2025.

In India, for example, the monsoon season is getting shorter and shorter, resulting in a reduction in farming productivity



We can stop the desertification and restore almost all soils

Get in touch with us to learn more about our techniques and products to help you save your farmland from the devasting ramifications of chemical fertilization.






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