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Bio-Absorb
Product Company
Investment Available.
Biodegradable
super-absorbent starch-based polymer (SBP) has a
myriad of applications ranging from medical, cosmetic,
hygiene, disposable diapers, thickening agents,
moisture retention, waste containment, and municipal
sludge management that exists, but by far the greatest
market is in agriculture. The SBP absorbs and captures
water with vastly greater efficiency than any other
technology ever developed.
According
to leading water, irrigation, and agriculture
authorities at the World Bank, the ramifications
of this technology are potentially revolutionary
and world changing. In an article written by Maggie
Farley in the New York Times August 14, 2001 edition,
she said that "a report issued Monday at
the UN sponsored World Water Forum in Stockholm
says that one in three people will not have access
to enough water by 2025 and that it is unlikely
that traditional agriculture could feed the world's
population by then." The Dutch Crown Prince
Willem-Alexander, chairman of the 2000 World Water
Forum, repeated this same statement and he concluded,
"Water could become the new oil as a major
source of conflict."
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In
dry form it absorbs water and swells
to form
an odorless hydro-gel through
which plant roots grow. Typically
it absorbs 300 times its weight in water.
When this happens, it will hydrate and re-hydrate
hundreds of times over its useful life, providing
continuous benefit to the plants.
Greatly
reduces precious water consumption.
As
water is drawn from the Ag-Sorb
particles
by the seed and/or plant, the particles
reduce in size, allowing water and/or oxygen
to occupy the void space and improve the
passage of water and oxygen into and through
the soil creating a better soil environment
for the plant, stimulating more vigorous
root development through this aeration effect.
Rapid
and high water absorption and storage properties
in waters of wide ranging qualities and
soil varieties. This water-holding capacity
can
reduce irrigation
42% to 66% allowing
longer intervals between times of irrigation.
Greatly
improves the rate of germination and seeding
establishment and reduces plant stress and
loss during transplanting. This leads to
an improved plant survival rate during critical
plant development periods.
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