both janowicz and your compost one have spent a lot of time in africa it's where they 1st met increasing crop yields under difficult climatic conditions is of great interest to them at the moment their products are best suited to conditions in europe but blue seeds are being tested in malawi by an aid organization if all goes well forward will begin developing seeds tailored specifically to conditions in regions of africa you cannot possibly contain adapted for local conditions so that it could be stored longer and have more water retention capacity that would involve putting more. of the substance of the seeds that's the only thing we change when we produce it locally exported from exporting. the 2 entrepreneurs say corn is just the beginning they've now set their sights on a number of other crops and they also want to start using biologicals to treat various vegetable seeds their fully organic methods are not only good for the soil the scientists believe they could also help improve food security in extremely dry regions. if you're one of our regular viewers i suspect what you might be