The "Drevlyanska" crop system is a biological alternative to traditional farming methods, based on the use of leguminous crops, particularly peas, for soil restoration and improvement. The main principle of the system is to include leguminous crops in crop rotation at a rate of no less than 50%, which promotes natural soil nitrogen enrichment through atmospheric nitrogen fixation by root bacteria. This allows for the elimination of pesticides and mineral fertilizers, making agricultural production more ecological and sustainable.
The "Drevlyanska" system works effectively in various regions, including arid zones and soils with high acidity. It improves the physical and microbiological properties of soil, increasing its biological activity and reducing the number of harmful microorganisms. Additionally, the system provides biological weed control, particularly against resilient weeds such as creeping foxtail, thereby reducing the need for chemical treatments.
Application of the "Drevlyanska" system guarantees stable and high yields of peas and other leguminous crops, as well as high protein content in the products. Thanks to the use of natural methods for regulating plant nutrition and protection, the system promotes sustainable agricultural development, enhancing the agronomic value of crops and their market appeal.