Irish INNOVATIVE new technology that could be the largest agricultural technological advance

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Agricultural technological advance could say goodbye to global warming

New water treatment with an agricultural technological progress, results in larger crops, healthier, says Professor of the University of Limerick Darragh Austin
Irish INNOVATIVE new technology that could be the largest agricultural technological advancement for agriculture from the plow and that could change the modern agriculture forever.
The technology consists of a water treatment Energized can massively increase the production of vegetables and fruits by 30 percent.
Not only plants are much larger, but also most resistant to diseases, which means a big saving on expensive fertilizers and harmful pesticides.
Extensively tested in Ireland and other countries, this treatment technology of low-cost water is spreading worldwide. The technology is also responsible for all global warming, as it simply converts excess CO2 in edible plant mass.



Agricultural technological advance : a discovery of Austin Darragh and JJ Leahy.


A revolutionary agricultural technological advance by Austin Darragh - Independent Photo

Developed by Professor Austin Darragh Leahy and Dr. JJ Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences at the University of Limerick, this eco-friendly technology uses nothing but the natural elements of sunlight, water, carbon dioxide in the air and minerals in the soil.
Compact technology called Vi-Aqua, which means "water of life", converts 24 volts of electricity into a radio signal, which is on the water through an antenna. Once the device is connected to a hose, thousands of liters of water can be loaded in less than 10 minutes at a cost of euro cents.
Speaking about this new agricultural technological progress, Professor Austin Darragh says:
"Vi-Aqua introduces atmospheric nitrogen in the water as nitrates, so it is free of fertilizers. It also produces the miracle of rejuvenation of the land by soil microorganisms invigorating. "
"We also generate savings of about 30% water. When water is becomes better solvent, which means that more nutrients are the leaves and stem and seep down into the ground to feed the roots, said roots improving the process. Hence the reason that less water is needed and for what you end up with bigger and more resistant crops, "says Professor Austin Darragh.
Extensively tested in Warrenstown Agricultural College, this technology is being hailed as a modern miracle.
Harold Lawler is the main agricultural specialist Ireland. Director of the National Botanical Garden, has conducted more research on the growth of floral improves with Vi-Aqua technology more than anything else in the world:
"Plants are much more resistant than normal plants."
"We also noticed that the treated plants need less fertilizer than non-users. The roots absorb nutrients taken a much more optimized, "explains Harold Lawler.


Field treatments worldwide


Impressed, the research team conducted Harold Lawler more extensive testing on a variety of vegetable plants:
"The iceberg lettuce, were much higher than the fastest and carrots germination, for example, crops were better by 46 percent," explains Harold Lawler.
During field studies recent successful tomato crops in Italy, three of the largest agricultural cooperatives in the country were so impressed with the results they have now decided to recommend the technology for the agricultural community in the country.
Moreover, the government of India have already completed their own tests to confirm that they are able to increase the production of tea (plant) in more than a third less water.
In recognition of this innovative technology, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, has otorgdo Professor Austin Darragh and his team the right to use the official emblem of the centenary of weapons in the new technology, is the first time in history that Kew Gardens has allowed no such honor.
The Kew Botanical Gardens are not only impressed by the research but use technology to restore life to a very rare orchid that had remained dormant and virtually dead in a glass bell greenhouse since 1942. Surprisingly, the orchid is blooming again.

And farm animals giant

Interestingly , chickens and sheep fed with energized water became giants ... but that's another story !
Limerick University off campus , the company MPC Europe Ltd , based in the National Technology Park , Limerick, is manufacturing the Vi- Aqua technology.

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