10.03.2025

Production végétale durable : substrat à base de laine de mouton pour remplacer la tourbe en horticulture
Projet de développement avec l'Université des sciences appliquées de Hof

Le projet « NaWaruN » étudie les substrats durables pour la production végétale. BWF Protec est le partenaire industriel du projet.

Jeunes plants dans de petits pots de culture

Sustainable Plant Production:
Substrate made from sheep's wool to replace peat in horticulture

In a new research project, Hof University of Applied Sciences is developing innovative, sustainable substrates for plant production. Under the direction of Dr Harvey Harbach, a research team with regional and industrial partners is investigating how sheep's wool, as a natural material, can replace peat and plastic in vegetable seedling production.

In the ‘NaWaruN’ project, a substrate is being developed for direct use in commercial systems, such as vegetable production. The goal: sustainable, resource-saving and regionally available materials.

We are the industrial partner of the Hof University of Applied Sciences and contribute wool fleece for further round needling.

Here is the link to the complete article:
Campuls - Sustainable Plant Production