
Tomorrow's Bites with Andrés and Sjacco How Microbes, AI & Soil Could Change Everything We Know About Healthy and Sustainable Food - with Plant & Soil Health Expert Michał Słota #74
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Feb 19, 2025 Michał Słota, a plant and soil health scientist, dives into the vital role of soil in our food systems. He elucidates how soil microbiomes impact crop resilience and human health, advocating for regenerative agriculture over conventional methods. The conversation explores AI's potential in farming, the importance of microbial diversity, and debunks myths surrounding greenwashing in major food companies. Michał also emphasizes the need for consumer education and supply chain shifts for truly sustainable practices.
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Soil Is Simple On Paper, Complex In Life
- Soil is simple in composition but hypercomplex in biology because 5% organic matter hosts vast microbial diversity.
- That microbial web drives soil function, so soil health requires understanding living interactions, not just minerals.
Blueberries On Peruvian Desert Sand
- Michał recounted 1,500 hectares of blueberries grown on Peruvian desert sand with proper nutrients and water.
- That example shows extreme environments can be productive when microbes, water and inputs are managed.
Limit Nitrogen; Build Soil Biology
- Use precision agriculture and balanced inputs rather than heavy nitrogen to avoid shallow roots and dependency.
- Encourage soil biology by building organic matter and supporting microbial communities for resilient crops.
