They launch a “circular” and self-sufficient product to replace synthetic fertilizers.

Waterdust, an international climate technology company, presented **Fertiltomix** to [revolutionize agroecology](https://noticiasambientales.com/compromiso-ambiental/la-agroecologia-un-modelo-sostenible-para-la-agricultura-del-futuro/).

It is a “circular” and self-sufficient product that uses seawater to **replace synthetic fertilizers**.

As they emphasize, it leaves almost no waste and is **designed to regenerate the soil, save water, and eliminate emissions** from synthetic products.

## How is Fertiltomix, the system that aims to replace synthetic fertilizers

![Busca reemplazar a fertilizantes sintéticos.](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/una-cobertura-de-plastico-rojo-ecologico-aumenta-los-cultivos-un-37-655×368.jpg)

The product appears as a **patented, modular, self-sufficient, and contained production center** in a container. It transforms **seawater into a regenerative agricultural biostimulant**.

As reported, the company has completed a functional prototype and is currently raising capital to build and deploy its first large-scale flagship facility.

It is designed to **validate the model in real agricultural environments** and continue its research.

## Solar energy and circular system

Each **Fertiltomix** center operates with solar energy and uses a patented, low-energy extraction process to deliver more than 92 **bioavailable nutrients**.

This improves soil fertility, increases carbon capture, raises the **nutritional density of food**, and would reduce irrigation needs by up to 50%.

“We are not only creating a better input, we are building a decentralized and climate-resilient agricultural infrastructure,” said **Eric Fillion**, COO of Waterdust.

“It is **modular, circular, and autonomous** by design. This is how we eliminate dependence on fossil fuels and regenerate the food system from its roots,” he added.

The system, developed in collaboration with **Dr. Sam Kassegne**, Professor of Bio/Nanoengineering at **San Diego State University**, operates under a circular model with almost **zero waste, producing**:

– Bioestimulant Fertiltomix™
– Enriched irrigation water
– Drinking water
– High-purity sodium chloride (NaCl) for industrial resale

“Unlike conventional fertilizers, which emit over 2.1 gigatons of CO₂ per year, **Fertiltomix eliminates emissions from both chemical production and long-distance transport**, and can be implemented anywhere in the world,” they explained.

![Las características del producto.](https://noticiasambientales.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cientificos_cultivos_desarrollan_2443545687667797.jpg)

“Especially in coastal, arid, or regions with limited access to agricultural inputs,” the company specified.

Field trials conducted by **CREA (Italy)** demonstrated that the product increases crop yields **by up to 27%**, improves nutrient density, significantly enhances water retention, and soil health.

“This is the first node of a global Fertiltomix Network,” added Fillion. “A decentralized alternative to the traditional fertilizer industry: cleaner, smarter, and regenerative by design,” he emphasized.

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