Discover the Vision Behind SOILRES in Its New Project Video
- Jul 30
- 2 min read
Copenhagen, July 30th — How can agriculture become more resilient while maintaining productivity and supporting long-term sustainability?
A newly released video from the SOILRES project explores this question by showcasing the project's vision and the collaborative efforts underway across Europe to advance soil health and strengthen agricultural resilience.
As a partner in SOILRES, Agrobiomics is proud to support initiatives that bring together research, innovation, and practical agricultural solutions to address some of the most pressing challenges facing food production today. From climate-related stresses to the need for more efficient resource use, building resilient farming systems requires collaboration across the entire agricultural value chain.
The video highlights how different stakeholders are working together to explore new approaches, technologies, and practices that can contribute to healthier soils and more sustainable agricultural systems.
At Agrobiomics, we believe resilient agriculture starts with science-backed innovation that helps crops and farming systems better adapt to environmental challenges. We are pleased to contribute to a project that shares this vision and supports the transition toward a more resilient future for agriculture.
Watch the video to learn more about the SOILRES project and its ambitions for soil health and resilient agriculture across Europe: SoilRes: Strengthening Soil Health for Resilient Agriculture
About Agrobiomics
Agrobiomics develops nature-inspired technologies that enhance crop productivity and resilience. Founded in 2022 as a spin-out from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Agrobiomics was built on a clear conviction: biostimulants will only scale if they are predictable, explainable, and economically viable.
By focusing on precision solutions, Agrobiomics contributes to the global effort against climate change, promoting agricultural practices that are sustainable, reliable, and profitable.
Agrobiomics is committed to advancing resilient agriculture worldwide.
For further information about Agrobiomics, please contact:
Ananda Scherner
CEO Agrobiomics
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Ana Carolina L. Morotti
Business Developer & Marketing Manager