💨 Abstract
Biofactor and the University of Hyderabad have agreed to collaborate on developing nanotechnology solutions for sustainable farming. The partnership aims to boost crop productivity, precision nutrient delivery, and eco-friendly nanopesticides, promoting resource efficiency and reducing chemical dependency. The collaboration will focus on biofortification and innovative nano-enabled inputs for cost-effective, high-yield farming solutions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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