
Grow More
Harm Less
Stay Resilient
Biology-powered sustainable yield, even under extreme stress

Where​
Are We?
The Green Revolution fed billions, but overusage of chemical inputs in agriculture came at a cost.
Today, We Face
The Consequences
Extreme enviromental events like heat, drought, and frost. 33% of once-arable land is now unusable.
Agriculture is responsible for up to 25% of global GHG emissions — and chemical inputs cause a fifth of that.


-THE PROBLEM-
Farmers respond to stress with more chemicals...
but it's making things worse.
-KISIR DÖNGÜ-
2. DüÅŸen Verim
3. Daha Fazla Kimyasal Kullanımı
4. Toprak Bozunumu & Sera Gazı Salımı
1. Aşırı İklim Olayları
5. Daha Fazla İklim Stresi
6. Ve Döngü Sürüyor
-VICIOUS CYCLE-
-VICIOUS CYCLE-
Drought, frost, and extreme heat are rising, placing agriculture under increasing climate pressure.
Extreme Climate Events
Plants unable to cope with climate stress show reduced yields and diminished resistance.
Declining Yield and Plant Resilience
To compensate for yield loss, more fertilizers, synthetic hormones, and pesticides are being applied.
Increased Use of Chemical Inputs
Intensive chemical use disrupts the soil’s biological structure and increases carbon emissions.
Soil Degradation & GHG Emissions
Soils can no longer protect plants effectively; the natural balance is deteriorating.
Weakened Ecosystems and Soil Resilience
In unhealthy soils, maintaining yield requires more chemicals each season—creating a vicious cycle of dependency.
Rising Chemical Dependency
"Farmers are trying to save their crops, but they’re carrying fuel to the fire."

-THE SOLUTION-
WE ARE BREAKING THIS VICIOUS CYCLE!
