After two and a half years of major research efforts to discover the biopesticidal contributions of certain strains of microalgae, the ALGAENAUTS project led by Biorizon Biotech in Almeria, forming a benchmark at European level in research and development of microalgae-based biopesticides, is drawing to a close.
The closing workshop of the ALGAENAUTS EU project “From Blue Economy to Regenerative Agriculture” will be presented in Almeria next Thursday 21st March.
The event will take place at the University of Almeria in the lecture theatre, CITE V.
El próximo Jueves 21 de marzo se presenta en Almería el taller de clausura del proyecto ALGANAUTS con el título: “De la Economía Azul a la Agricultura Regenerativa”.
El acto se llevará a cabo en la Universidad de Almería en la Sala de grados del CITE V.
Francisco Gabriel Acién Fernández, doctor in Chemical Sciences and full professor at the University of Almería. Prof. Gabriel Acién, apart from his teaching work in different graduate programs at the Universities of Almería, and as a visiting professor in courses in several Universities including the University of Malaga, the University of Seville, the International University of Andalusia and other Universities in South America such as the University of Antofagasta in Chile and Europe including Wageningen University and Research in The Netherlands, is internationally known for his pioneering work in the field of microalgae biotechnology.
Reducing the large quantities of chemicals (nitrates, phosphates, and ammonium) reaching oceans, which derive from fertilizers employed in agrarian activities and developing biostimulants which contribute to a decrease in traditional fertilizers, as well as developing pesticides that can sustainably eliminate pests are the upcoming challenges the almerian company Biorizon Biotech tackles.
Reducing the large quantities of chemicals (nitrates, phosphates, and ammonium) reaching oceans, which derive from fertilizers employed in agrarian activities and developing biostimulants which contribute to a decrease in traditional fertilizers, as well as developing pesticides that can sustainably eliminate pests are the upcoming challenges the almerian company Biorizon Biotech tackles.
Fruit Attraction es la segunda Feria más importante a nivel internacional del Sector Alimentario, y una de sus actividades se ha centrado en la presentación del proyecto ALGAENAUTS de Biorizon Biotech co-financiado por la EMFF programme of the European Union.
Reducing the large quantities of chemicals (nitrates, phosphates, and ammonium) reaching oceans, which derive from fertilizers employed in agrarian activities and developing biostimulants which contribute to a decrease in traditional fertilizers, as well as developing pesticides that can sustainably eliminate pests are the upcoming challenges the almerian company Biorizon Biotech tackles.



