R&D that connects nanotechnology with field reality

We bring high technology and nanotechnology into agriculture

UFB ARGE is building its corporate platform around ultrafine-bubble systems, CNC nanocarrier concepts, field-oriented pilots and publishable results.

First field deployment: Kaman walnut and almond orchardThe first applications will start at the walnut and almond site in Kaman; measurements, seasonal tracking and result publications will be built from this pilot.

Initial focus areas

We structured the corporate story to connect technology, pilot deployment, data collection and publication of results in one clear flow.

Nanotechnology core

Ultrafine-bubble and CNC-based approaches are translated into field-ready products and processes for agricultural efficiency.

Root-zone focused deployment

The goal is to build field scenarios that manage water, gas and carrier structures more deliberately in the root zone.

Measurement and reporting

Observations, photos, seasonal notes and numerical data from pilot sites are structured for public-facing result reporting.

Stepwise scaling

First the pilot orchard, then the season report, followed by new locations and additional crop groups.

Walnut and almond orchards

Walnut and almond orchards

Tree-based field tracking, irrigation efficiency and seasonal results will sit at the center of the first deployments.

Root-zone management

Root-zone management

Work focused on understanding water and treatment behavior more precisely in the root zone.

Carrier-material R&D

Carrier-material R&D

R&D on advanced materials from agricultural residues and concepts for controlled transport and release.

Notes, updates and seasonal publications

The blog will become the pilot's public journal

The first version includes sample articles. Once the pilot begins, updates and result notes can be managed from this section.

What will we publish once the pilot starts?
Reporting

What will we publish once the pilot starts?

The goal is not just to publish final conclusions, but to show transparently which observations and notes matter during the season.

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From nanotechnology to the root zone: why we stay so close to the field
Technology

From nanotechnology to the root zone: why we stay so close to the field

Technology only becomes meaningful when it can be measured under real field conditions. That is why UFB ARGE starts in the lab but tests its language in the root zone.

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Why is the Kaman pilot the first deployment point?
Pilot

Why is the Kaman pilot the first deployment point?

Tracking the first deployments in a single field with discipline is the right starting point both for validation and for publishing meaningful results.

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Follow this space for the first-season results

The Projects page will track pilot progress, while the Blog will publish notes throughout the season.

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