Natural but plentiful crops

Shamash Technologies announces a collaboration agreement with Shamash Life to develop new agricultural models that respect nature but help human beings. For millennia, mankind has been crossing one species with another, both plant and animal, to obtain specimens that would better serve their purposes: more compliant dogs, seedless fruits. At first by grafting and crossing, but with the latest scientific advances bringing these techniques to the level of DNA, accelerating the creation of new hybrids that do not exist naturally.

“No estamos en contra de continuar la investigación genética, siempre desde un punto de vista responsable y seguro, y nuestros departamentos seguirán desarrollando técnicas para identificar y aislar aquellos genes que causan perjudican a plantas y animales, igual que nuestros compañeros de Shamash Health” explica Rania Nazari, CEO of Shamash Life. “Pero creemos que hay una vía completa de investigación que está siendo ignorada por la comunidad internacional: mejorar las técnicas para aumentar la producción agraria utilizando las plantas tradicionales, respetando los ecosistemas.”

In five experimental sites, one in each continent and with different plants and animals, Shamash Life biologists intend to demonstrate that with the right techniques and tools, rice or wheat production can be improved even more than with transgenic seeds. In this global effort for the planet in which Shamash Engineering will provide the most innovative machinery such as its prototype worm-robots, Shamash Technologies will collect and analyze data for modeling new agricultural scenarios never imagined to help achieve the goal and demonstrate that the future is already here.