Challenges in Agriculture

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Challenges in Agriculture

Agriculture utilizing DENBA

Attempts are being made to apply the technology previously used for maintaining the freshness of food to the field of agriculture.

DENBA creates an electric potential space that contributes to promoting plant growth, suppressing pest damage, and improving the quality of agricultural products.

With complete waterproofing, simplified installation, lighter output components, and the ability to cover wide areas, installation is now possible even in places where it was previously difficult. Introduction costs have also been reduced.

In the future, applications are expected in greenhouse cultivation, open fields, and hydroponics.

Promotion of Crop Growth

Why does using DENBA promote crop growth?

In reality, this is still in the experimental stage, so there is no clear evidence yet. However, it has been found that the spatial electric potential causes the water molecules and entire cells within the plant to resonate.

It is believed that this resonance activates the cells, which in turn activates the plant itself and leads to healthier growth.

Suppression of pest damage

It is said that the wavelength emitted by DENBA may help suppress pests.

Insects have a highly developed ability to detect danger and can react sensitively to even slight vibrations or signs.

DENBA creates an electric potential space with a radius of about one meter, and it is believed that this DENBA space may act like a wall to insects, making it difficult for them to enter.

From chemical pest control to DENBA

According to statistics from the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), China, one of the top pesticide-using countries in the world, uses 13 kg of pesticides per hectare of farmland.

Japan also uses 11.4 kg of pesticides per hectare of farmland, and it may not be well known that Japan is also among the top pesticide-using countries globally.

Even the United States, which is believed to use large amounts of pesticides, uses only one-fifth as much as Japan.

Looking at Brazil, which has seen remarkable growth in recent years, it uses only one-third of Japan’s amount, and India uses only one-thirtieth.

As globalization progresses, Japan’s population decline and low birth rate are causing its economic scale to shrink.

In order to maintain its position as one of the world’s leading economies, it is essential to export agricultural products abroad.

However, to export to countries with strict pesticide regulations, it is necessary to meet their standards before business can begin.

In this context, if DENBA makes it possible to promote crop growth and control pests without using pesticides, it will be a major step forward in agriculture.

Experiments in various agricultural fields

Currently, with the cooperation of farmers, various experiments using DENBA in the agricultural sector are underway, and many results have been reported such as “increased yields,” “improved drying quality,” and “better taste.”

 

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