The Regional Government Authorizes a Pioneering Project to Transform Asian Seaweed From Tarifa and Algeciras Into Sustainable Agricultural Fertilizer.
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The Councilor of Sustainability and Environment of the Junta de Andalucía, Catalina García, announced this Saturday the launch of a project that will allow the scientific collection of ups and downs of organic matter on the coast, from the invasive exotic algae 'Rugulopteryx okamurae' for its study as fertilizer and sustainable agricultural biostimulant, in order to "reduce its ecological impact and explore beneficial uses".
The Junta de Andalucía authorizes a scientific project to study the sustainable agricultural use of the species 'Rugulopteryx okamurae' "The Asian seaweed has different behaviors regarding its place of origin, it could be hybridizing with speci
Catalina García announces the first scientific collection of Rugulopteryx okamurae, an invasive species that threatens the marine ecosystem and the Andalusian fishing sector. The Ministry for Ecological Transition thwarts the production of
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