LIFE NextFUMIGREEN promotes sustainable progress on International Clean Energy Day

Responsible agriculture leads the transition to an energy-efficient future

Today, January 26, we celebrate International Clean Energy Day, proclaimed by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly to highlight the importance of sustainable and accessible energy systems, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda.

From LIFE NextFUMIGREEN, a project funded by the European Union’s LIFE program, we reaffirm our commitment to sustainability through innovation in the agricultural sector.

The LIFE NextFUMIGREEN project indirectly contributes to the advancement of clean energy by focusing on reducing the use of synthetic chemicals and developing natural fumigants.

Through natural solutions to combat pests such as whitefly and Botrytis fungus in greenhouses, the project promotes more environmentally friendly agricultural practices. These practices reduce the carbon footprint and energy consumption associated with the production and application of industrial chemicals, promoting a more efficient and sustainable agriculture.

With a total budget of €2,758,921.01, 60% co-financed by the LIFE program, LIFE NextFUMIGREEN demonstrates that it is possible to combine sustainability, efficiency and environmental commitment to strengthen the link between sustainable agriculture and energy transition.

Through our actions, we are moving towards a greener model that reduces dependence on fossil fuels and contributes to a cleaner and more accessible energy future for all.

More information at: life-nextfumigreen – Fumihogar