Geologic Agriculture (GeoAg) is an innovative program introduced by RADA to promote food production using rocks and mineral-based media instead of conventional soil and chemical fertilizers. The initiative seeks to provide healthier, safer, and more sustainable farming methods that can be practiced both indoors and outdoors.
GeoAg encourages communities to explore alternative agricultural techniques such as rock gardening, hydro-mineral cultivation, and other nature-inspired systems that reduce dependence on degraded soils and harmful agro-chemicals. This approach is particularly valuable in urban areas and regions where fertile land is limited or polluted.
Through training and demonstration sites, farmers and households learn how to grow vegetables, fruits, and medicinal plants on rock substrates using natural nutrients and water-efficient systems. The program emphasizes low-cost methods that can be adopted by families, schools, and community groups.
By eliminating synthetic fertilizers and promoting natural mineral nutrition, GeoAg contributes to the production of healthier foods, protection of the environment, and improved food security. It also opens new opportunities for youth innovation and green entrepreneurship.
RADA believes that Geologic Agriculture represents the future of resilient farming—where nature, science, and community knowledge meet to ensure sustainable nourishment for all.
GeoAg – Farming with Nature, Feeding the Future.