SaliCrop's Novel Seed Enhancement Tech Makes Deserts Bloom
SaliCrop's seed innovation is bearing fruits of success in tomato cultivation: More yield and flavorful tomatoes
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Leveraging its expertise in desert technology, the company developed a novel, non-GMO approach to bolster seeds' resilience to abiotic stresses brought on by extreme climate challenges. SaliCrop's solution can help boost crop cultivation in arid regions, raising yields and elevating the value to marginal lands, turning them into arable stretches more fit for growing food. The result is greater food security for the future.
SaliCrop's benefits already are taking root in
Heat stress will threaten nearly three-quarters of the world's food production over the next 20 years, according to a late 2022 report by research group Verisk Maplecroft. "The greatest concerns occupying farmers today is how to maintain yields in the face of volatile and harsh climate conditions which lead to poor soil quality," explains
Sowing the seeds of abundance
SaliCrop's proprietary seed enhancement technology is the brainchild of Ṛcā Godbole, Ph.D., co-founder and CSO of SaliCrop. Godbole is a plant biologist who hails from a dynasty of agronomists. She dedicated time assisting smallholder farmers in coastal regions of
SaliCrop's has developed hundreds of seed enhancement protocols designed to improve plant resilience to the impacts of climate change by intentionally exposing the seeds to controlled abiotic stressors. This process harnesses the innate stress-response mechanisms helping them thrive even during periods of intense heat, prolonged dry spells, and low water.
"Plants have certain environmental stress inducible genes that act as internal alarms," explains Godbole. "When there is too much salt, or too much heat, these alarms go off and the plant enters defense mode. But often, by the time the plant reacts, it's too late." Without changing the plant's DNA, SaliCrop's green solution acts as a gentle nudge to preemptively stimulate the stress responses even before the plant finds itself in salty or hot conditions.
"Under SaliCrop's treatment, plants not only thrive in poor quality, highly saline soil through enhanced nutrient absorption and improved root structures, but they also exhibit increased vigor and superior germination rates," affirms
The tomato success story
The SaliCrop solution is bearing fruit in tomato cultivation in multiple locations, including
"Our climate-smart seed enhancement technology has empowered tomatoes to better withstand extreme climate events," adds Devir. "Through extensive field trials, with the leading commercial seed varieties, we've observed promising outcomes, including substantial enhancements in plant growth with an impressive 10-17% increase in yield. Additionally, post-harvest Brix levels have improved. This translates to an added income of approximately
Going commercial
While the company is progressing with field trials across
As SaliCrop enters commercial stages, its treated seeds are making a difference across over 1,000 hectares in
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