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Well into the 1950s, excrements were a valuable commodity traded in urban Japan that was needed as fertiliser for feeding the rapidly growing cities. It is encouraging to see that the resource crunch resulting from the Hormuz crisis helps us to (re)discover smarter, more sustainable ways of farming.
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‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser
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‘This is not a hippy thing’: the startup recycling urine to make natural fertiliser
As recent conflicts expose vulnerability of fertiliser markets and its effect on food security, VunaNexus offers an alternative
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