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This agriculture tech company helps plants to absorb more water

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Using Aqutonix, the productivity of farming increases by more than 10 per cent

Agriculture is one sector that technology has not yet disrupted. However, there are many agriculture tech products out in the market, mostly IoT products collecting soil data. One company was to get to the root of agricultural technology.

BLH Aqua Technology creates products that helps plants grow more efficiently.
The company makes Aqutonix, an eco-friendly farm produce booster. It enhances the plant’s water absorption so that it can grow bigger using reduced amounts of water. The company claims that Aqutonix, combined with effective irrigation facilities at the farm, can yield more from plants, thus increasing a farm’s profit.

“The common methods that improves productivity of agriculture are fertilisers and gene manipulation, which increase farm productivity less than 10 per cent,” Sunguk Hong, CEO of Aqutonix told TechNode. “Using Aqutonix, the productivity increases by more than 10 per cent.”

Hong and his team members bring more than 20 years of experience in agriculture, engineering, and electronics. Founded in 2015, the agriculture tech company has tested prototypes of Aqutonix at more than 80 farms in Korea by the fourth quarter of this year.

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“According to the test on 19 different crops, plants have shown increased yield up to 43 per cent with an average of 25 per cent. It can increase a farm’s annual sales at least US$ 15,000 per unit,” says Hong.

The secret to plant’s absorbing more water is by leveraging the characteristic of aquaporin. Aqutonix breaks water molecule clusters into smaller sizes using a high voltage electric field so that aquaporin can more efficiently dissociate water molecule cluster and transport water.

“Using Aqutonix, farmers can reduce the amount of water they need to use by 20 per cent,” says Hong.

BLH Aqua

This technology targets the US market, a country struggling with water shortage, and China, where agriculture accounts for approximately 15 per cent of the GDP. The company expects to make US$1.1 million in revenue by the end of this year.

Aqutonix will be available in the retail market for KRW 3.5 million (US$3,000) by the first quarter next year. A single unit can cover farmland as wide as 6,000 sqm.

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The Korean agtech company has raised US$732,000 so far, and received US$132,000 grant from the Korean government. BLH Aqua Technology is supported by K-ICT Born2Global Center, a major Korean government agency under the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP).

This is the tenth post in our series: Discover Korea’s Tech, where we will talk to a mix of Korean startup entrepreneurs who stood their own ground with their technology, in Korea’s economy notoriously dominated by gigantic companies. Stay tuned over the coming month as we talk to Korean entrepreneurs. You can follow our updates @technodechina for new stories in the series.

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