VIDA Awarded Project - DV007 - e-Newtrients: recycling nutrients for future food

Submitted by Ana Fernandes on 27 July 2020

Soil-less farming scheme

Duration:

October 2019 / October 2020

Summary:

Soil-less farming is one of the most promising solutions to increase food production, while limiting arable land and agriculture’s impacts on climate and biodiversity. However, today’s soil-less farming technologies (e.g. photosynthetic microorganisms cultivation or hydroponic farming) still fully rely on the use of mineral fertilizers derived from primary non-renewable resources. Natural soils, instead, are the most efficient circular-economy actors: communities of microorganisms ‘regenerate’ organic residues by oxidizing organic compounds and releasing mineral forms of nutrients, turning them available for plants growth. A biomimetic approach to reproduce this function in soil-less farming would limit their reliance on primary sources of mineral fertilizers.

This project proposes an innovative concept of artificial soil, based on stimulating microbial oxidation towards the mineralization of organic compounds, using bio-electrochemically active materials.

Partners

Algariawww.spireat.it

Sunspring Srlwww.agricolamoderna.com

Atria innovation S.L.www.atriainnovation.com

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme, under Grant Agreement nº 777795.

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