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WARSAW - THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY AND THE UKRAINIAN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR: OFFICIAL MEETING WITH KAKUICHI

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An important and significant event for the Ukrainian agricultural sector took place in the heart of Europe, in Warsaw, Poland. Representatives of Ukrainian farmers had the honour of meeting with the management of the Japanese company KAKUICHI to discuss the future introduction of revolutionary technologies in the Ukrainian agricultural sector. The main purpose of the meeting was to discuss in detail the technical aspects of installing nanobubble equipment and prepare for its launch in Odesa, Poltava and Kyiv regions. This technology opens up many new opportunities to improve the efficiency of agricultural operations and optimise irrigation processes.

The main technological advantages of using nanobubble technology:

1. Improved water and nutrient absorption: Nanobubbles provide a better dispersion of water and dissolved fertilisers in the soil, allowing plants to absorb nutrients more efficiently. This significantly increases plant productivity and ensures more uniform irrigation, even on difficult or uneven terrain.

2. Reduced fertiliser costs: The nanobubble technology makes it possible to reduce the cost of mineral fertilisers because the nutrients are better absorbed by the plants. This not only saves money, but also reduces the negative impact on the environment.

3. Improving soil quality: The use of nanobubbles helps to improve soil structure by increasing its aeration and water-holding capacity. This is particularly useful for soils with low organic matter content or those suffering from compaction.

4. Stimulation of plant growth: Nanobubbles have a positive effect on the root system of plants, activating its growth. They contribute to better aeration of the root zone, which allows plants to receive more oxygen and reduces the risk of root diseases.

5. Improving plant immunity: Nanobubbles can help increase plant resistance to stressors such as drought or high temperatures through improved gas and water exchange, as well as activation of biological processes at the cellular level.

6. Environmental friendliness and safety: Nanobubbles are safe for the environment as they do not use chemical additives and do not harm soil or water resources. They can reduce the use of pesticides and other chemical treatments, making agriculture more sustainable and environmentally friendly.

7. Reduced energy costs: The use of nanobubbles for irrigation and fertilisation helps to reduce energy costs, as the technology allows for smaller volumes of water to be used, reducing the need for pumps and other energy-consuming devices.

8. Increased yields: Thanks to improved irrigation, better nutrient absorption and reduced plant stress, the use of nanobubbles leads to higher yields. This enables farmers to produce more with the same amount of inputs.

9. Versatility: Nanobubble technology is versatile and can be used for a variety of crops, from vegetables and fruits to cereals and industrial crops, making it beneficial for farmers in different sectors of the agricultural sector.

One of the most important moments of this meeting was the announcement that equipment for the implementation of nanobubble technology has already begun to be installed in the Odesa region on the basis of a farm "Stoyanov A.A. This is an experimental launch of the technology in Ukraine, and it is in the Odesa region that farmers will be able to appreciate all the benefits of this innovation on open ground.

In this case, the effect of nanobubbles will be studied on two varieties of winter onions.

The expected results are a significant improvement in water quality, reduced fertiliser and irrigation costs, and maximum plant growth and development. Such water can significantly improve soil conditions and increase the yield of winter onion varieties that have already shown excellent results in emerging from hibernation on the fields of Stoyanov A.A. farm.

At the meeting, Stoyanov A.A. Farm presented the Japanese side with the actual soil conditions at the relevant experimental plot and the initial water indicators. The farm's agronomists prepared their own proposals for the technical support of the project, taking into account the specifics of local conditions. They also demonstrated the results of their success in growing onions according to their own technological map.

The discussion focused on key indicators, including yields and product quality. Various aspects of the adaptation of nanobubbles to Ukrainian soil and climate conditions were discussed, which will allow for the most efficient use of this innovation.

Ryu Tanaka, President and CEO of KAKUICHI, made no secret of his excitement at the opportunities this technology opens up for the agricultural sector. He said: "Nanotechnology in agriculture is the future that will become a reality tomorrow. I am impressed by how open to innovation Ukrainian farmers are and how eager they are to use the latest technology to improve their performance. We at KAKUICHI are ready to support this process, and I am convinced that our cooperation will bear great fruit."

As the delegations were exchanging gifts, Ryu Tanaka was amazed and delighted by a gift from Alla Stoyanova, who handed him a sample of fertile Ukrainian soil. It was an extremely emotional moment: the Japanese representative held the gift in his hands for a long time, emphasising that "this piece of land symbolises not only the richness of Ukrainian soil, but also the limitless potential of the Ukrainian agricultural sector". His words struck a chord with everyone present, and everyone realised: Ukraine has the best soil in the world.

Alla Stoyanova, a representative of Ukrainian farmers, thanked the Japanese partners for their support:

"This project is extremely important for our country. For us, Ukrainian farmers, it opens up new horizons, allowing us not only to increase the productivity and competitiveness of our products on global markets, improving Ukrainian agriculture, but also to care to restore our soilThe project will help to protect the environment, including from salts and heavy metals. I believe that this project will be an opportunity for good changes in the Ukrainian agricultural sector, and we will be ready for new challenges and achievements."

Tetiana Godiak, a representative of Poltava region, highlighted the importance of nanotechnology for Ukraine's agricultural sector:

"Nanotechnology is not just an innovation, it is a step into the future. We see how the latest technologies are changing the approach to growing crops and hope that this project will become the basis for the widespread use of nanobubbles across the country. I am convinced that this will not only bring economic benefits but also contribute to the environmental sustainability of the agricultural sector."

This meeting was an important step towards the innovative future of the Ukrainian agricultural sector. Nanobubble technology has enormous potential to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability, and cooperation with Japanese partners will enable Ukrainian farmers to learn new methods and achieve even greater results.

Thanks to initiatives such as this project, Ukrainian agriculture has every chance to become a global leader in innovative technologies. Joint efforts, mutual understanding and readiness for change will allow our country to reach a new level of development of the agricultural economy.

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