New Steroids For Plants
Chor Chee Hoe, Co-Founder & CEO | Dr Suraya Abdul Rashid, Chief Scientist, Qarbotech
28-Apr-23 10:00
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With the rising food insecurity in Malaysia, more and more Malaysians are adopting gardening to grow their own produce and for some, agriculture has even become a profession. Even with inflation, the demand for fresh vegetables and fruits is constantly on the rise.
This is where Qarbotech intends to lend a helping hand with their product, QarboGrow. By increasing the efficiency of a plant’s photosynthesis process, they believe vegetable and fruit production will be increased by 30% among other benefits, including a 25% reduction in the crop cycle.
Produced by: Freda Liu
Presented by: Freda Liu
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Categories: markets, technology, economy, environment, food, entrepreneurs, SME
Tags: photosynthesis, agriculture, plants, plantation, nanotechnology, gardening,