ADVANCED "OZONE GENERATION SYSTEMS" FOR THE CHALLENGES IN AGRICULTURE SECTOR
Over the next decade, the European Commission calls for a 50% reduction in the use of pesticides, and in the next five years a 50% reduction in the sale of antimicrobials to farm animals and a 20% reduction in the use of fertilisers. Against this background, the share of organic farming will also increase from 10% to 25%.
The Bali G20 Declaration of 2022 calls for rapid and necessary actions to solve common challenges, to recover together stronger, by global supply chains, to support long-term growth, sustainable, green and just transitions, provide work, food and energy security, biodiversity and promote nutritious food for all, strengthen global, regional, and local food value chains, and accelerate efforts to reduce food loss and waste.
UN will continue to closely monitor the state of global food security and nutrition.
The presented article considers the solution of problems in various spheres of the national economy by means of an innovative, energy and cost-effective ozone generation system as an alternative to expensive and environmentally unfriendly disinfectants and pesticides.