Nanobubble technology reaches Latin America
A new distribution association has brought nanobubble technology to farms in Chile and Peru. Moleaer, a company dedicated to this technology, is in the process of expanding in Latin America, having created a new distribution association with Kapicua to bring this innovative patented technology to agriculture in the region.

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The nanobubbles, 2.500 times smaller than a grain of salt, stimulate agricultural productivity, providing a multitude of benefits, from improving water quality and promoting root health to increasing crop yield. Healthy roots promote healthy growth of the plant, allowing it to better manage environmental stress.
Kapicua has been testing Moleaer's nanobubble technology in Chilean agriculture since 2019, with a focus on blueberry crops. These trials have shown that injecting billions of nanobubbles into the plant's irrigation system increases crop growth and agricultural profitability. Moleaer's nanobubble technology will now be fully available to farmers throughout the region.
Benjamin Labbe, agronomist at Kapicua, says: “We are proud to collaborate with a sustainable technology company committed to providing world-class solutions to increase farmer productivity. Through our alliance, we will facilitate Latin American farmers' access to nanobubble technology. “Moleaer nanobubbles will offer farmers a cost-effective, chemical-free solution to improve crop growth and decrease time-to-harvest rates.”
Cristian Gwinner, fruit area manager at Elemental Foods, indicates: «With the use of the Moleaer nanobubble generator, we have observed an increase in oxygen levels in our irrigation water. Last season we saw an 11 percent increase in fruit size and an improvement in the overall quality of our blueberries with the use of oxygen nanobubbles to improve water quality. "Our plants have had much greater vegetative growth, with better vigor that has produced larger fruit."
Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, explains: “Farmers in North America and Europe have already noticed improved water quality, root development and increased productivity after using our nanobubble technology in their irrigation systems. “We are excited to now bring our patented technology to Latin American farmers through our commercial alliance with Kapicua.”
Moleaer's nanobubble generators have already been installed in more than 75 greenhouses in North America and Europe, where plant health and harvest yields have improved for all types of fruit and vegetables. Generators are now available through Kapicua.
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