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15 Jun – 31 Dec 2026

PartnershipUpdated on 25 June 2026

Unlocking Soil Resilience: Transforming Tech into Agricultural Security

CEO

Belgrad, Serbia

About

Across Europe, North Africa, and many other regions, agriculture is becoming increasingly vulnerable to drought, soil degradation, and fertiliser supply disruptions. Most current solutions focus on irrigation, fertilisers, crop genetics, or digital monitoring. However, these approaches often overlook a fundamental limiting factor: the physical capacity of soil to retain water, store nutrients, and sustain productivity under climate stress.

My work focuses on this missing layer: the soil as a functional system that can be actively rebuilt and engineered for resilience.

I am developing an integrated Soil Resilience Platform that combines soil health restoration, precision agriculture, remote sensing, digital monitoring, and advanced field deployment technologies. The objective is to move beyond observation and optimisation of agriculture, toward direct improvement of soil functioning at scale.

A key part of this approach is bridging the gap between digital agriculture systems and real-world field implementation capacity, enabling scalable interventions that can be applied in both intensive farming systems and large-scale degraded or drought-prone landscapes.

At this stage, I am looking for partners who can help transform this concept into a robust engineering and technology platform.

In particular, I am seeking collaboration with:

  • Agricultural machinery and field equipment engineers (soil interaction systems, implements, mechanical design)

  • Soil and water specialists (hydrology, soil physics, agronomic validation)

  • GIS and remote sensing experts (land degradation mapping, impact assessment)

  • Robotics engineers (autonomous or semi-autonomous field systems)

  • AI and data professionals working in agriculture (decision systems, optimisation models)

The goal is to build practical, scalable solutions for climate-resilient agriculture and long-term food security by strengthening the soil system itself as critical infrastructure.

If you are interested in developing field-deployable technologies for climate adaptation in agriculture, I would be glad to connect. Across Europe, North Africa and many other regions, agriculture is becoming increasingly vulnerable to drought, soil degradation and fertiliser supply disruptions. Most current solutions focus on irrigation, fertilisers or crop genetics. I believe we are overlooking the most important asset beneath our feet: the soil itself.

My vision is to develop an integrated Soil Resilience Platform that helps agricultural land retain more water, improve nutrient efficiency and maintain productivity under increasingly challenging climate conditions.

The concept combines soil health restoration, precision agriculture, remote sensing, digital monitoring, and advanced field deployment technologies. The goal is to create scalable solutions that can be applied from intensive farming systems to large drought-prone landscapes and degraded agricultural areas.

At this stage, I am looking for partners who can help transform this vision into a robust engineering and technology platform.

In particular, I would like to connect with agricultural machinery engineers, soil and water specialists, GIS and remote sensing experts, robotics engineers, and AI or data professionals working in agriculture.

If you are interested in building practical solutions for climate-resilient agriculture and food security, I would be very happy to connect.

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