Title
Solar Bubble Generator

CoPED ID
ff603788-c516-4ae0-85cf-7f5b07cde823

Status
Active

Funder

Value
£49,869

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2022

End Date
April 29, 2023

Description

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The Future Farming Hub has developed a low-energy, low-cost solution for increasing the efficiency of a farm's nutrient delivery and fertigation system to increase plant yields by between 20-30%.

Protected structures such as greenhouses, polytunnels, and indoor farms are used in the production of high-value fruit and vegetable crops. They facilitate increased crop yields and quality by altering and maintaining environmental factors such as light, temperature, humidity, and pest pressure. For countries based in northern latitudes, these production systems are critical to maintaining longer growing seasons and for local production of many high-value and commercially significant crops including strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. Despite their benefits, considerable risks remain for growers in this industry with high operational costs and economic returns that are sensitive to changes in price and yield.

Technological solutions are required to overcome the challenges of productivity and sustainable production. This project is designed to address these obstacles through a collaborative multi-disciplinary approach. By bringing together farmers, technologists and researchers, we can develop a nanobubble generation technology that will deliver significant benefits across the sector. This technology promotes plant growth in hydroponic systems by up to 30%, through the injection of oxygen-rich micro and nano-sized bubbles into the irrigation water. The physical properties of these bubbles mean they are negatively charged and electrostatically attracted to plant roots, where they cluster to constantly supply oxygen to the plant. This has proven benefits to plant yield and studies have reported marked improvement in both root development, fresh weight, and the synthesis of specific plant bio compounds in a number of crop varieties.

This project will evaluate the feasibility of this new technology in three protected crop systems (glasshouse, polytunnel, and vertical farming). It will establish whether the system can be successfully integrated with renewable solar energy and if the application of nanobubbles can:

* Increase plant yield;
* Improve crop quality.

This project will focus on delivering user-driven, effective, and low-cost solutions. It will build on previously published work in the area, capabilities in technology development, crop knowledge, and data analysis. This technology will enable increased productivity and profitability from protected crop production systems and enable an economic shift, facilitating indoor production from vertical farms to enter mainstream consumer markets. These benefits are highly exportable, with the potential to strengthen the UK agri-technology proposition and move food production towards a sustainable and productive net-zero emissions future.

Siobhan Brady PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Crop
  2. Plant nutrients
  3. Greenhouse cultivation
  4. Productivity
  5. Energy crops
  6. Vertical farming
  7. Crop cultivation
  8. Nutrients (plants)
  9. Fertilisation of plants
  10. Crop succession

Extracted key phrases
  1. Solar bubble generator
  2. Renewable solar energy
  3. Crop production system
  4. Increase plant yield
  5. Crop system
  6. Future Farming Hub
  7. Crop yield
  8. Sized bubble
  9. Specific plant bio compound
  10. Significant crop
  11. Nanobubble generation technology
  12. Crop quality
  13. Indoor production
  14. Sustainable production
  15. Vegetable crop

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