The arid sand of the desert transformed into fertile soil : True or false ?


It’s already a technological reality in 2026: transforming the arid desert sand into arable land in record time has become possible thanks to disruptive innovations, notably Liquid Nano-Clay (LNC) technology.

Liquid Nano-Clay (LNC) Technology

The major challenge with sand is that it retains neither water nor nutrients (everything seeps vertically).

The solution, developed by companies like the Norwegian firm Desert Control, involves mixing common clay with water to obtain an ultra-fluid substance.

This liquid is injected directly into the sand through existing irrigation systems.

The nanoscopic clay particles attach to the sand grains and create a network that retains moisture and nutrients.

As a result, in just 7 hours, the sand’s structure changes.

Within a few months, it begins to behave like fertile loamy soil.

The 4 Stages of Metamorphosis (12-Month Timeline)

Months 1-2: Initial treatment. Injection of LNC and enrichment with organic matter (compost). The sand begins to darken and become moist.

Months 3-6: Biological stabilization. Introduction of microorganisms and fungi (mycorrhizae) that create a symbiosis with the roots of the first plantings.

Months 7-10: First growing cycle. Planting of cover crops (legumes) that naturally fix nitrogen in the soil.

Months 11-12: Fertile soil. The structure is consolidated. Fruits, vegetables, or cereals can now be grown with 50% less water than in conventional soil.

Why is this revolutionary?

This method requires no massive excavation or heavy chemicals.

It is currently being deployed on a large scale in the United Arab Emirates and Egypt (the « New Delta » project) to ensure food security.

The only drawback is the high cost (approximately $2 to $5 per square meter), which currently limits its use to high-value crops or strategic government projects.





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