The use of nanobubbles in irrigation is already being evaluated at a farm in the Odesa region

Published 2025년 7월 7일

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In the south of Odesa region, the harvest of winter wheat and onions has begun. The farm "Stoyanov A.A." is the first in Ukraine to test a Japanese nanosphere technology for irrigation. Due to oxygen saturation of water, crop yields increase and soil structure improves. The technology is currently undergoing testing and may be adapted for rice and cotton.

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In June, winter wheat and onion harvesting began in the south of Odesa region. Alla Stoyanova, head of the farm "Stoyanov A.A.", spoke about the first harvesting results and the effect of the Japanese nanotechnology of nanobubbles. This was reported in the "South Today" story. According to her, this year's wheat is of high quality, with first and second class grades. "We received a certain amount of precipitation. Of course, we received 28-30% less than the annual norm, but the amount of precipitation we had allowed us to obtain a wheat yield of 3-5 tons per hectare," says Alla Stoyanova. Despite the fact that the sowing campaign and winter crop cultivation took place under conditions of precipitation shortage, small rains at the end of spring and beginning of summer saved the harvest. Last autumn, several varieties of winter onions of Italian hybrids Balstar and Divina Star were planted in the farm's fields. This year, the farm used the nanotechnology of nanobubbles for the first ...
Source: Superagronom

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