RE: Now is our time31 May 2022 08:41
In crop production, tomatoes fed with nano-formula gave 40% more fruit. Tesco's growers are now using nanotechnology for all the tomatoes they grow in the UK – some 260,000 plants. It's also possible to use nano-silicon and grow tomatoes that don't require canes to grow. Fortified chilli plants have 60% more fruit, increased iron and vitamin C and it contains 20% more capsicum, leading to the hottest chillies in the world. They measure 2.4 million on the Scoville Scale (the previous hottest had been 2.2 million). It's also possible to grow a potato that contains more iron than a steak, and is two weeks ahead size-wise of where it would be without the formula. It's now possible to buy this nanotechnology for your own chillies from a company that Gareth and his colleagues were involved in setting up, called Pharm2Farm.
In the US, the biggest crop for nanotechnology is cannabis. In Colorado, it is now a bigger crop than maize. If it ever legalised in the UK, it would be worth close to £3 billion in tax revenues.