The semi-finals of the Innagrika Olympiad took place in Vladivostok, where schoolchildren presented an innovative technology for the production of bacterial fertilizers. This fertilizer is based on bacteria with phosphate-activating properties that allow crops to absorb more nutrients and grow faster. The developed technology can make a significant contribution to solving problems in the agricultural industry, and laboratories can use it to improve agricultural processes.

Olympic participants proposed solutions to various agricultural problems, including the creation of drought-resistant crops and genetic analysis methods for breeding wheat. According to Vladimir Avdeenko, deputy general director of the company Innopraktika, these schoolchildren represent the future elite of agricultural technologies and are already contributing to the agricultural industry today.

Experts from the All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources named after NI Vavilov and the Sirius University of Science and Technology participated in the work together with Innagrik participants, providing additional scientific platforms for their research. The final of the Olympiad will be held in Nizhny Novgorod in December, where the best solutions will be highlighted and supported for further implementation in the agricultural sector.

Source: Ferra

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