
Entomological agricultural drones and plant bioprotection
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The global agricultural sector in 2026 operates under conditions of phosphorus shortages and increased transboundary carbon management (CBAM). The linear model of intensification has led to the depletion of the natural soil buffer, which costs the global economy more than $400 billion annually (according to FAO estimates). The response to these challenges is the transition to regenerative technologies integrated into closed nutrition cycles.

The current situation is characterized by “soil fatigue” and a decrease in the effectiveness of synthetic NPK fertilizers. Global market leaders are shifting their focus to:
The model developed by Timur Levda is based on the thermodynamic balance of soil ecosystems. It involves the transformation of by-products (sapropel, agricultural residues) into high-tech organo-mineral complexes through GREENODIN technology.
Key components of the model:
Expert comment: “The circular model is a transition from “exploitation” of the soil to “asset management”. GREENODIN acts as a biological catalyst that closes the nutrient cycle, making the agricultural holding independent of the volatility of the mineral fertilizer market and carbon taxes,” – Timur Levda, author of regenerative strategies.
The implementation of the model ensures direct compliance with sustainable development criteria:
The circular model in Agrotesa according to AVELife standards transforms agricultural production into a renewable industry with a high degree of energy and resource autonomy.


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