The breakthrough will enable to use the drip irrigation equipment in the process of fertilisation in arid and semi-arid agricultural planting areas

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Image: Kiwa Bio-Tech has announced success with new fertiliser processing technology. Photo: courtesy of pixel1 from Pixabay.

China-based agricultural firm Kiwa Bio-Tech Products Group has achieved agriculture breakthrough with new fertiliser processing technology.

Kiwa, along with the Institute of Bio-Agriculture of Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, the Research Center of Ultrasound Technology of Harbin University of Technology and the Environmental Group of Harbin University of Technology, has completed research of a new fertiliser processing technology.

Results of the research with new fertiliser processing technology

The research’s results demonstrated that the solubility of solid fertilisers, including granules and powder, produced by traditional fertilisers in water has been surged by around 30%.

The breakthrough will allow using drip irrigation equipment in the process of fertilisation in arid and semi-arid agricultural planting areas.

Due to the rough traditional production technology, the fertiliser will not completely dissolve in the drip irrigation equipment and the waste of fertiliser will be completely dissolved.

The new processing technology will allow the granules of fertiliser to reach nanometer fineness in drip system equipment and dissolve 100% in water, enabling to widely use Kiwa’s fertiliser products in agricultural market.

Kiwa has also entered into a strategic agreement with Beijing Digital Cooperative Information Technology (DCIT), which has developed a cooperative management system through using big data as the core.

Under the deal, DCIT’s technology can be integrated with Kiwa’s Trinity Agricultural Marketing Model, including scientific planting, standardised management and industrialised operation.

In Shaanxi Province of China, around 13,000 farmers’ cooperatives are systematically managed and the fruit planting area covers about 6,589,477 acres.

According to the company, the area will gradually become Kiwa’s fertiliser market under the guidance of systematic management in the next three years.

Kiwa’s CEO Ms Wang said: “This technology breakthrough will help gain a tremendous market share for the Company in the near future and the cooperative with DCIT will also speed up the Company’s goal to achieve standardization of Agriculture industrial chain.”

Based in Yangling of Shaanxi, Kiwa Bio-Tech is engaged in the development, manufacturing and distribution of advanced bio-technological products for agriculture and aquaculture markets.