Green Legacy was represented on site by Managing Director Enrique Nacif and presented at the stand how Polygrain, Polysorb and Polygrain Tab 5 contribute to resource-efficient agriculture with intelligent water storage. The demand for solutions that reduce water consumption, make plants more resilient and secure yields was high – a strong signal of how relevant water innovations have become in the context of the bioeconomy.
With around 23 exhibitors, the summit offered a broad stage for companies, start-ups and research institutions presenting circular processes, new materials and bio-based technologies. The personal exchange with partners, funding agencies and decision-makers was particularly valuable for us and confirms our course: sustainable water and soil solutions are a key factor for resilient, climate-friendly agriculture.
We would like to thank Bioeconomy Austria for the excellent organization and the opportunity to be part of this strong innovation network.
Green Legacy will continue to make its contribution to the bio-based transformation – with solutions that conserve resources, increase added value and make agriculture fit for the future.
