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Plasma Activated Water for Sustainable Agriculture

An EIP Operational Group worked on upscaling the production of Plasma Activated Water (PAW) and on demonstrating its effectiveness and cost efficiency as a sustainable nitrogen fertiliser.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022
    Eindhoven, Niederlande
    - Programming period: 2014-2022
    Eindhoven, Niederlande

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P2. Competitiveness
    RDP Focus Area
    • 2A: Farm’s performance, restructuring & modernisation
    RDP Measure
    • M16: Cooperation

    Summary

    An EIP AGRI Operational Group worked on upscaling and demonstrating the fertilising and hygienic properties of Plasma Activated Water (PAW) in the cultivation of various crops on a real-world scale. The hygienic effect of PAW was also tested on the cultivation of roses to prevent and treat the formation of mildew, demonstrating that fewer chemical pesticides are needed to improve plant health.

    Results

    It was demonstrated that nitrogen fertiliser can be produced with the PAW technology in a decentralised way, ‘in-situ’ with on-farm inputs, and without any CO2 emissions.

    Making the PAW technology widely accessible to farmers will make farm businesses less dependent on the current fertiliser supply chain and contribute to reducing the use of fertilisers made using fossil fuels. The Operational Group results will also showcase the positive effects of using PAW as a spray on plant health to reduce the use of pesticides.

    Promoter

    Eindhoven University of Technology * The Project promoter/beneficiary is an EIP-AGRI Operational Group (https://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en)

    Funding

    Total budget 691 420 (EUR)
    EAFRD 345 710 (EUR)
    National/Regional 345 710 (EUR)

    Ressourcen

    English language

    enrd_plasma_activated_water_for_sustainable_agriculture.pdf

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