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Demyan recorded a song about "Growth Vitamin" for the RUSSIA EXPO

Demyan recorded a song about "Growth Vitamin" for the RUSSIA EXPO
Photo: Ivan-balvan/iStock.com
09.26.2023

Blogger Demyan released a composition about the world’s first fertilizer made of nanoparticles. "Growth Vitamin" has already been presented on the website of the project "Achievements.RF".

The unique fertilizer from nanoparticles of a four metal alloy — cobalt, copper, iron and nickel — was created by Russian scientists of NUST MISIS in 2023. "Growth Vitamin" increases crop yields and accelerates seed germination almost twofold. At the same time, it is easy to use, there are practically no harmful emissions during production, and it is quite inexpensive.

In addition, the new fertilizer slows down the activity of harmful bacteria, which means that antibiotics are no longer needed. Studies have also shown that the content of metals in plants that have received such fertilizers is less than the sensitivity level of measuring devices. This means that the "Growth Vitamin" is absolutely safe for humans.

As a reminder, the portal "Achievements.RF" was launched in preparation for the International RUSSIA EXPO. On the site you can learn about the key achievements of our country, as well as vote for the projects of the regions.

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