Electrolyzed water agricultural technology is to produce acidic and alkaline electrolyzed water through equipment, and control pests and diseases by adjusting the pH of the environment where pests and diseases grow and mixing it with chemical pesticides. ? Electrolytic water, as a brand-new agricultural planting technology, has changed the traditional farming methods. ? Xin Li, founder of electrolyzed water agriculture, said that the company developed the first electrolyzed water in China? The sterilization rate of electrolyzed water produced by fertilizer disposal equipment and equipment is more than 90%.
Last year, electrolyzed water technology was used in field experiments of crop pest control in Shandong, Hunan, Sichuan and Xinjiang. The authoritative data of the third party shows that the application of electrolyzed water in agricultural planting can reduce the use of chemical pesticides by 30% to 50%. The National Agricultural Technology Extension Service Center has issued seven green prevention and control technologies for crop diseases and insect pests, and electrolytic water technology is one of them.
At the signing ceremony that day, some planting enterprises and growers in our city heard about this new technology. Wu Zaifa, head of Xiamen Yipin Green Fruit and Vegetable Professional Cooperative, said: If electrolyzed water technology can be popularized, it can not only reduce the use of chemical pesticides, reduce farmers' investment in pest control, but also reduce pollution, resulting in both economic and social benefits. ?
It is reported that after the electrolytic water agricultural project is settled in Xiamen, it will be extended to other cities in Fujian Province, and electrolytic water plants will be built in every county in the province, so as to promote electrolytic water technology into enterprises, help farmers to carry out green planting, explore new ways for zero growth in the use of fertilizers and pesticides in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and guide farmers to adopt new technologies to help rural revitalization. (Xiamen Daily reporter Wu Xiaojing)