AGRIKA's ionized water technology reactivates nutrients already fossilized in your soil — eliminating the need for new nitrogen fertilizers and reducing global natural gas consumption by 30%.
Natural gas saved vs. conventional fertilizer production
Faster crop growth with ionized water treatment
New fertilizers needed. Zero pesticides.
AGRIKA eliminates 30% of the gas used in fertilizer production — directly addressing Europe's most critical energy security gap.
Every nitrogen fertilizer on earth is made via the Haber-Bosch process — which consumes an estimated 1–2% of global energy and 3–5% of natural gas supply annually. When gas becomes scarce, food security collapses. That dependency must end.
"CF Fertilizers, the UK's largest nitrogen fertilizer producer, halted production at its Billingham plant citing unsustainable natural gas prices."
Decades of fertilization have left enormous reservoirs of nutrients locked as fossilized residues in agricultural soil. AGRIKA's proprietary ionized water process unlocks them — turning what was wasted into a complete, self-sustaining nutrition system.
VitalFluid's €50M+ proves institutional capital is ready for this category. AGRIKA's approach is more radical, more complete — and still undiscovered.
30% of all US irrigated farmland is affected by soil salinization. California's megadrought has caused catastrophic losses. AGRIKA's soil restoration process directly reverses this — removing salt accumulation while reactivating nutrients.
Europe's dependency on Russian gas crippled fertilizer supply chains in 2022. Germany — the continent's agricultural backbone — suffered most. AGRIKA was conceived here and offers a sovereign solution to this dependency.
Ukraine holds 30% of the world's black soil (chernozem) — the most fertile farmland on earth. Post-conflict reconstruction of its agricultural sector is a multi-billion opportunity. AGRIKA can restore degraded fields rapidly without supply chain dependencies.
Malaysia's vast agricultural land — spanning palm oil, rubber, rice and mixed crop plantations — urgently needs modern, systematic soil treatment. Led by Dr. Zubir, AGRIKA targets aggressive adoption across Malaysian farmers, planters, and government agricultural programmes.
Nuclear scientist and agricultural tech inventor. 30 years of R&D since 1995. Creator of the AGRIKA soil reactivation concept. Executive Director.
IT and microelectronics specialist based in Ukraine. Leads all software development, app architecture, satellite data processing and system integration.
Entrepreneur and finance specialist based in the USA. Deep track record in investment analysis, contract negotiation and managing teams in regulated markets.
Agricultural machinery and technology specialist. Bridges field operations with precision agriculture equipment. Ensures AGRIKA's tech performs at farm scale.
Corporate figure in business development, marketing, film production and AI. He recognizes the urgent need to introduce AGRIKA technology in Malaysia, where the country's vast agricultural land demands a modern and systematic approach to soil fertilization. He calls on all farmers, planters and the Malaysian government to seize this opportunity aggressively.
AGRIKA is seeking its first institutional investment round. Comparable companies (VitalFluid) have raised €50M+ in similar categories. AGRIKA's approach is more complete, more disruptive.
AGRIKA's monitoring platform and ionization service is available to pilot on your fields. Join early-access farmers getting results now.