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Soil Renaturation

Updated: Sep 23, 2022

One speaks of desertification when the natural resources (soil, vegetation, water) in areas with a relatively dry climate are impaired or destroyed due to over-intensive use by humans.


Such destruction has dramatic consequences: vegetation decreases or disappears entirely; Water becomes a scarce commodity; the soils are eroding, becoming salty or silting up; Sand is carried by the wind and destroys the infrastructure. In short: the land becomes barren and desolate. One often speaks of land degradation.

With desertification and soil erosion, soils lose vital elements and building blocks such as minerals and nutrients. As a result, people lose their agricultural production base, their source of food and income or even their entire livelihood


About a third of the world's agricultural land is degraded. 12 million hectares are lost annually to desertification


Arable land with 40 cm humus and restored soil chemistry within 1 year




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


We have developed a special 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 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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