The advantages of seeding in the unploughed soil

As specialists of the agrarian field say, Georgia is gradually following the technology of seeding in the unploughed land plot, as the action protects the soil from erosion and reduces the self-value of the harvest.

The use of the method is vital for the environment as it reduces the emission of greenhouse gases.

As Nino Chioreli, a member of the Agricultural Experts Association, stated, the innovative technology (Mini-Till) includes the minimum procession of the soil, and it is mostly applied by those who seed wheat.

''The technology protects the soil from erosion and reduces negative impacts on the physical features of the ground,'' Chioreli said, adding the technology does not violate the soil structure.