The project Circular Agronomics aims to find new practical ways to promote the sustainable circular management of nutrients and carbon throughout the whole agri-food chain.
A good management of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) is crucial to maintain a fertile and healthy soil and allow adequate plant growth and development. Currently, half of the N and P applied annually to croplands in the EU is derived from non-renewable sources such as phosphate rock or is produced by processes which consume large amounts of fossil fuels like natural gas.
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From 30 to 31 August 2022, the first installation of climbing plant, AS-SMART TREE Singapore, in the Czech Republic, at a public area of the city development of the Capital City of Prague, took place.
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19. 9. 2022
The purpose of the construction of the industrial wastewater treatment plant for the Bo-rotice slaughter-house by the company of Petr Krátký was the replacement of the then-existing process of wastewater handling. This process consisted in emptying of accumulation cesspools and sewage disposal at places under a contract.
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14. 11. 2013