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A cascade connection on unused perimeters enables a highly efficient power supply – the arable areas are not affected and can continue to serve their actual purpose without restriction. ...
ByGlobal Solar Systems GmbH based in Köln, GERMANY
China is one of the countries with the most serious water shortage in the world. Among the arable land in China, arid and semi-arid arable land account for about 51.9% of the total arable land. ...
ByMoon (Guangzhou) Biotech Co.,Ltd based in Huangpu District, CHINA
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Introduction: The content of water-soluble forms of inorganic cations is one of the substantial characteristics in agrochemical, land reclamation, and sanitary assessments of soils (arable, hayland, pasturable, forest nursery soils). The cation balance should be controlled during ecological soil monitoring for the human activity impact ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
The most unmistakably visible feature for the open-field cultivation is that the arable area having a place with a house is separated into numerous long tight furlongs for development. ...
ByChemtex Speciality Limited | Alstasan Silvox based in Kolkata, INDIA
With the effects of climate change potentially reducing the world’s available arable land and a growing global population to feed, the agriculture industry must find ways to maximise output and optimise resource use. ...
ByLiving Optics based in Oxfordshire, UNITED KINGDOM
The growing number of biogas plants makes it increasingly difficult to return the fermentation residue substrates to green spaces or arable land. By using atech ceramic membranes in a biogas plant, a significant improvement in wastewater quality can be achieved. ...
Byatech innovations gmbh based in Gladbeck, GERMANY
In a global context where agriculture faces tough challenges, such as exponential population growth, increasing demand for food and decreasing availability of arable land per capita - made worse by phenomena such as desertification and urbanisation - the intensive use of fertilisers and agrochemicals is not a sustainable solution. ...
BySICIT Group S.p.A. based in Arzignano, ITALY
The cost of transporting this resource, from livestock farms with a nutrient surplus, to arable farms with a nutrient deficit is high. However, the cost of transporting nutrients can be significantly reduced by first separating slurry into a solid fraction and a liquid fraction, substantially reducing the volume to be ...
BySeparo based in Westhill, UNITED KINGDOM
In the agricultural sector, Polem is has been Europe’s market leader in the bulk storage of cattle feed and chemical fertiliser for many years. This is because Polem manufactures a wide range of high-quality feed silos, chemical fertiliser silos and liquid feed tanks using fibre-glass reinforced plastic. Thanks to its proven quality, this corrosion-free, near-indestructible material guarantees a long life ...
ByPolem B.V. based in Lemmer, NETHERLANDS
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
BySoil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Substrate or biogas substrate refers to the raw material which is used to create biogas in a biogas plant. Biomass with a heavy water content which cannot be subjected directly to thermal treatment is particularly suitable as a substrate. Biomass that is rich in cellulose (e.g. straw) and lignocellulose (wood) is poorly accessible to microbial degradation and therefore unsuitable as a substrate for biogas generation without prior decomposition of the cellulose, e.g., with a shredder. ...
ByJ Willibald GmbH based in Wald-Sentenhart, GERMANY
