Tackling soil nutrient emissions with Japanese fermentation methods

Julkaistu 1.10.2025

The Baltic Sea Project is Ålandsbanken’s way of encouraging people to come up with new ideas for improving the condition of the Baltic Sea. Of-f Ferment received funding from this year’s Baltic Sea Project, which enables both the expansion of the pilot and the continuation of laboratory research.

Read more on Baltic Sea Project's webpage


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