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The product may remain active for several crop cycles, potentially offering significanteconomic, agronomic, and environmental benefits.Towards “Agriculture 3.0”The CEO describes Bio SoilZ as part of a new phase in the evolution of agriculture.After traditional agriculture (1.0) and agriculture heavily dependent on chemicalfertilizers and mechanization (2.0), Bio SoilZ aims to pave the way for “Agriculture3.0” — an agriculture based on the revitalization of soil microorganisms and thenatural regeneration of agricultural ecosystems.Simple to UseBio.SoilZ is summarized by the English phrase:“Spray and forget.”In other words: spray the product and allow nature to do the work.This simplicity of application, combined with encouraging results, is generatinggrowing interest among farmers, agricultural technicians, and public decision-makers.A Potential Contribution to Food Sovereignty in Senegal At a time when large amounts of financial resources are spent each year on fertilizerimports, the development of a locally produced technology marketed in local currencycould help reduce costs and strengthen the autonomy of the agricultural sector.For Sanjay Parmar, soil regeneration is one of the key solutions to addressing foodsecurity, farm profitability, and climate adaptation challenges.“When soils regain their biological vitality, agriculture becomes productive,sustainable, and resilient once again,” he concludes.By Babacar SèneJournal Agropasteur

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