Innovative fertilisers with specific molecular consortia
Today, there is a lack of attention and, in the sector, a lack of knowledge about the biological condition of the soil and its microbiological activity. This has often led to a limitation in the use of the natural resources already available.
The FiCOM project represents a great step forward in the development of biostimulant solutions that exhibit specific activity on an unexplored characteristic of the soil-plant system.
Objectives
The FiCOMÂ project is launched with the objective to develop strategies capable of exploiting initially unavailable soil nutrients and, at the same time, to establish mechanisms that stimulate the biological activity of the soil to improve fertilisation efficiency.
- The project includes the development of organic molecular consortia which, in combination with the nutrients provided by fertilisation, improve fertiliser efficiency and plant health.
The FiCOM project is carried out with the collaboration of CDTI.
As we can see, the FiCOM Project represents a significant advance in applications of biotechnology, offering biostimulant solutions that contribute to plant health and optimise available natural resources. This approach not only aligns with the benefits of biotechnology, but also highlights the importance of biotechnology engineering in the development of projects capable of transforming modern agriculture. To learn more about what we do in this area, other biotech projects and relevant news, we invite you to visit our specific section on AgroTech and BioTech.