Japan will help Ukraine restore soils

The Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the “KAKUICHI” company will promote the introduction of nanobubble technology for enriching soils with oxygen in Ukraine. About this informs State Agency of Ukraine for the Development of Land Reclamation, Fisheries and Food Programs.
“KAKUICHI” – one of the leading manufacturers of nanobubble systems – handed over three generators to Ukraine as part of the pilot project. By the end of February, they are planned to be installed in Kyiv, Odesa and Poltava regions to test their effectiveness on Ukrainian agricultural lands. According to the department, each generator can provide irrigation for about one hectare of land.
The uniqueness of this technology lies in the possibility of refusing chemical fertilizers. Thanks to an ecologically clean approach, water enriched with nanobubbles helps restore the soil and stimulates plant growth.
“This technology can be especially important for the restoration of lands damaged by Russian aggression. Although research on Ukrainian soil is just beginning, there is every reason to believe that Japanese technologies will become a valuable tool for restoring Ukraine’s agricultural potential.” – the agency noted.