• 6 years ago
Devastating droughts destroy harvests, make soil infertile and allow deserts to increase in size. “We never know the worth of water until the well is dry.” It’s a quote that resonates with Desert Control. And it’s one of the reasons why they created their patented Liquid NanoClay (LNC). Through a patented mixing process, LNC combines clay and water and is then spread onto sandy soil. It enables the soil to retain water, turning desert into fertile soil.

Production of LNC happens on site. And the compound is applied by adding it to irrigation water, using sprinklers to spread it across the affected land. The mix sinks into the soil, creating a 40-60 centimeter deep layer, which retains the water like a sponge. This layer stops water from evaporating and ensures optimal growing conditions for vegetation. Saving water and increasing yields.

Cultivating sandy soil into fertile land normally takes from seven to fifteen years. Desert Control’s LNC accomplishes that in just seven hours. One application of LNC lasts a minimum of five years. What’s more, only natural products are used during production and LNC doesn’t contain any chemicals.

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