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Natural inexpensive sustainable agriculture
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I am looking for persons or companies interested in natural inexpensive sustainable agriculture technology. Per United Nations reports: world hunger increasing,soil fertility rapidly decreasing, plants,animals, and human immune systems no longer functional setting the stage for a world pandemic. Fresh water is already at crisis level on every continent. Cities worldwide are running out of landfill for municpal waste. Healthcare infrastructures are buckeling under the pressure.

All of these problems are caused from the destruction of soil microbes. They and only they are responsible for the recycling of nutrients. These nutrients are directly responsible for initiating and maintaing the immune system of plants and animals.

 For those viewing agriculture through profit margin glasses here is something to look at. The operational cost of growing food using natural nutrient sources and returning soil microbes to the soil is half the standard farming practices. 75% to 80% less than "Organic" farming methods. Natural agricultural methods will exceed all crop yield and brix reading records of every crop grown.

 My question to all alibaba members is this. Has anyone ever heard of the technology called BIOREMEDIATION?

 My next question is this.  Would any members object to increasing their profit margin, crop yields, eliminate all city trash, and reclaim desert land for agricultural purposes?

 The technology is available. The decision to clean the earth and resore health to plants, animals and man is yours.  Looking forward to  your reponses and viewpoints.  Bioguy

 

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19 Jul 2008 08:54
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Not much of an answer here, but your technology does seems to be a new term.


However, being involved in organic farming, using soya bean fertilizer, and compost. and totally understand what you are talking abt soil microbes.


A healthy plant never need chemical pesticides, and soil microbes are always responsible for the nutrient recycling....


But your technology does sounds interesting when you mention it can recover desert

cos desert land the water is difficult to retain in the sand.  Currently the few products that retain water in desert cheaply, include coconut fiber. and pozzolan.


yeah... will be interested to know more.
20 Jul 2008 04:02
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