Swamps are almost the only vast flat areas of planet Earth untouched by human economic activity. The peat fund of Georgia occupies an area of about 25 thousand hectares with peat reserves of over 100 million tons. The bulk of Georgia's peatlands are concentrated in the Colchis lowland. They stretch in an almost continuous strip along the sea coast, separated from the sea by sand spits ranging from several hundred meters to several kilometers wide, and along the flow of rivers and rivers flowing into the sea. The width of peat bogs in the Colchis Lowland ranges from 1 to 5 km. The deposit of their transitional type, up to 8 m thick throughout the entire depth, is composed of peats with a predominance of herbaceous remains and remains of sphagnum mosses. The ash content of peat is 6-8%, the degree of decomposition is 15-20°.
These peat reserves will help solve the main problem facing Homo Sapiens - habitat restoration - and will provide people on Earth with nutritious food.
The microelement composition of peat corresponds to the microelement composition of virgin (and more importantly, Ancient) biocenoses, and the sorbing properties of peat will allow Homo sapiens to restore soil porosity, which is absolutely necessary to restore the water-air habitat of soil organisms, and provide plants with nutrients.
The generally accepted term “ecologically friendly food” only indicates the absence of toxic substances in these products. No quality certificate says whether these products contain enough of those substances that make, for example, a tomato a tomato, and an apple an apple. The tomatoes and apples that we buy in stores are most often supposedly tomatoes and supposedly apples - dummies that copy real vegetables and fruits.
Fertile soil as a habitat has one advantage - the energy consumption to create a unit of bioproduction in soils is significantly less than in the air or water environment.
Fertile soils are the result of vital activity. Where there is no life, the surface of the earth is stone, sand or clay. It is unwise agricultural activities that lead to desertification. Approximately 90% of deserts are man-made.
Neutralized high peat is a product of natural origin, has increased buffering and antiseptic properties, porosity, water-retaining, bactericidal and absorption properties. This creates optimal conditions for plant roots.