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Chinese Researchers Create Algae Blocks as an 'Ecological Skin' to Form Soil in Just One Year, with the Aim of Stabilising 6,667 Hectares of Desert

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Microbial technology transforms mobile dunes into fertile soil: China launches project in Ningxia as part of its Great Green Wall. The Great Green Wall: drought-resistant algae to recover 6,667 hectares of desert China bets on cyanobacteria to transform unstable dunes into fertile and functional soil. Loose sand, impossible to fix. Ancient micro-organisms, modern solution. Low cost, rapid deployment. Stable soil in one year. Real restoration, no…
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Microbial technology transforms mobile dunes into fertile soil: China launches project in Ningxia as part of its Great Green Wall. The Great Green Wall: drought-resistant algae to recover 6,667 hectares of desert China bets on cyanobacteria to transform unstable dunes into fertile and functional soil. Loose sand, impossible to fix. Ancient micro-organisms, modern solution. Low cost, rapid deployment. Stable soil in one year. Real restoration, no…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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