"Climate Smart" agriculture: an agriculture that looks at the changing climate
Did you know that BioAksxter® makes agricultural production less vulnerable to climate change and variability, increasing resilience and promoting sustainability?
We demonstrate this with this simple fact that happened recently in a vegetable garden treated with BioAksxter®, an observation point of the AXS M31 Research Sector.
June 05, 2022 - Crops affected by storm
That wind force accompanied by lashing rain, capable of "bending" crops is called a terrestrial storm, one of many aspects among the weather phenomena proposed by climate change.
The dismay on the faces of those who touch these extreme climate events can only be followed by silence. Because we would like only silence, instead of the useless noise of the dogmas of sustainability, resilience and reduction of climate impacts and risks, and mitigation.
Still in 2012, the FAO, presenting a three-year, 5.3-million-euro project, promised to make the agricultural sector less dependent on climate change. Then, in 2014, at the climate conference, the UN launched the "Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture," which aimed to aim to enhance agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In 2021 while questioning whether sustainable agricultural development that can adapt and mitigate climate change was applicable, an FAO expert introduced the Agrometeorology program for a climate smart agriculture.
Meanwhile, as Agriculture 4.0 grows by 20 percent, so does the nutrient-level degradation of agricultural products, and never before has the farmer been faced with uncertainties and unpredictable disruptions.
In this past year, Mother Nature has taught us a lot by letting us experience firsthand the relationship between climate and agriculture and the effects that the alteration of the atmosphere is having and will have on our lives and those of future generations. By now we know that the issue of climate change will affect our lives and condition our economy. In short, it is actions and not words that make the reality, as well as the needs of agriculture, irrefutable.
Back in 2014, Mario Tozzi answered the question "Can BioAksxter® be effective even under extreme weather events?" explaining that the use of the product significantly mitigates the effects of climate change.
That is what the photo below demonstrates. Crops as if they had not been hit by the storm, this is the result of BioAksxter®'s innovative technology.
June 11, 2022 - Resumption of crops treated with BioAksxter® after only 7 days after the storm
BioAksxter® also copes with phenomena of greater intensity, such as in the case documented below of a violent hailstorm that occurred at the very same time, which affected a farm in a wine-growing area in the Veneto region (northern Italy).
Jun 01, 2022 - Historic hailstorm that completely defoliated the vineyard with 100% damage
June 30, 2022 - Vineyard recovery 30 days after the very strong hailstorm following the use of BioAksxter®