LatAm List – Moleaer, a US nanobubble technology company recently partnered with Kapicua, a Chilean agtech distributor, to expand into Latin America. This partnership will help the US-based company introduce its innovative patented technology to the region’s agriculture industry.
By 2050 it is predicted that the world population will reach 9.7 billion people. Global food production will need to accompany that growth in order to meet the demands of the future population.
Nanobubbles, which are 2500 times smaller than a grain of salt, enhance agricultural productivity by providing a range of benefits including improved water quality, a healthier root zone, and an increase in crop yield. Healthy roots promote healthy plant growth, enabling plants to better handle environmental stress.
“We’re excited to bring our patented technology to Latin American farmers through our commercial partnership with Kapicua,” said Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer.
Moleaer’s nanobubble generators have already been installed in over 75 greenhouses across North America and Europe.
“Through our partnership, we’re increasing access for farmers in Latin America to nanobubble technology. Moleaer’s nanobubbles will provide farmers with a cost-effective, chemical-free solution to improve crop growth and decrease time-to-harvest rates,” said Benjamin Labbe, Agricultural Engineer at Kapicua.
Moleaer’s nanobubble generators are now available in Chile and Peru through Kapicua.