30 Days Summer School International Training Programme India
CROP BOOSTER TECHNOLOGY AT 30 DAYS SUMMER
SCHOOL IN INDIA.
Harmonics, introduced the KPCB
at a summer school in India,
highlighting its ability to increase
crop yields and improve soil
health naturally.
Clearwater, US – Aug 16th, 2024– Francesco Arlia Jr., CEO and Founder of Harvest Harmonics, a company dedicated to sustainable agriculture solutions, addressed the future of farming at the 30 Days Summer School International Training Programme.
Arlia highlighted the critical challenges of water pollution and soil degradation, impacting 70% of the world’s water and jeopardizing 95% of conventional agriculture. He emphasized the need for sustainable solutions and introduced the Kyminasi Plant Crop Booster (KPCB) technology, a revolutionary approach to optimizing both plant and soil health naturally.
The KPCB technology utilizes micro transmitters to communicate specific frequencies through irrigation systems, stimulating plants to reach their full genetic potential without chemicals. Based on the results of 28 scientific trials and reports from more than 600 installations, KPCB has been shown to offer a number of benefits, including:
- Crop yields increased by an average of 45%, leading to higher profits.
- Soil health improved through promoting increased microbial activity.
- Chemical dependence reduced significantly, enhancing food safety and environmental well-being.
- Livestock health improved by the consumption of higher quality feed.
Natural Farming for a Sustainable Future
Arlia delved into the financial and health benefits of natural farming practices, emphasizing the crucial role of soil microbes in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Harvest Harmonics is committed to making KPCB technology affordable and accessible to farmers worldwide. The company actively collaborates with universities for further research and development, ensuring continued scientific validation of their technology.
Sustainable Solutions for a Food-Secure Future
KPCB technology offers a path towards a more sustainable future for agriculture. By reducing the need for chemicals, water, and energy, it contributes significantly to achieving goals for climate action and food security. Emphasizing safety and accessibility, Arlia clarified that KPCB is not a form of genetic modification but a natural and affordable method of enabling plants to reach their optimal strength, size, and Brix, allowing farmers to increase yield and product quality and, thus, revenues.
Watch the complete presentation here –> https://youtu.be/tViMWVS3ftY
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