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Nanofertiliser technology takes a step closer

Deep-tech company Gennate Ltd has received £550,000 of seed funding to help it develop nanomaterial plant nutrition technology. The funding will help with the commercialisation of UK-developed scientific innovation, helping…

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Nanofertiliser technology takes a step closer

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Deep-tech company Gennate Ltd has received £550,000 of seed funding to help it develop nanomaterial plant nutrition technology. The funding will help with the commercialisation of UK-developed scientific innovation, helping the company transition from laboratory development to pilot-scale manufacturing. Gennate has developed a novel continuous-flow nanoreactor platform that enables the low-cost, scalable production of nano-sized macro- and micronutrients. The technology addresses long-standing manufacturing and cost barriers that have limited the global adoption of nanofertilisers, while supporting more efficient nutrient delivery and reduced environmental losses. Gennate’s nanofertiliser formulations have already shown 30% increase in wheat seed germination and >50% yield increases…