Food
Restores polysaccharides, muco-polysaccharides, and carbon-bonded minerals to depleted topsoil — bringing nutrient density back to the food cycle.
Food · Air · Ocean — a SNAR system 30+ years in the making.
AgraMAX FAO™ is a 100% organically microcomplexed Soil-based, Nutrition & Atmosphere Regeneration system — designed to heal depleted soils, restore the nutrients in our food supply, and help sequester atmospheric CO2 through proprietary CarbonCAP™ Technology.
Since the 1930s, “economic-based” farming has hollowed out the carbon-bonded organic complexes that make soil fertile — and food nourishing. AgraMAX FAO™ works across Food, Air, and Ocean to reverse that damage.
Restores polysaccharides, muco-polysaccharides, and carbon-bonded minerals to depleted topsoil — bringing nutrient density back to the food cycle.
With CarbonCAP™ Technology, restored soils sequester atmospheric CO2 — an estimated 8–12% of harmful emissions — and store it safely underground.
Rebalancing the carbon cycle on land takes pressure off oceans — a cornerstone of Dr. Drucker’s mission to return Earth’s climate to homeostasis.
“In every handful of healthy soil there are more organisms than the number of people that have lived on planet Earth.”Dr. Kristine Nichols · Chief Scientist, Rodale Institute
AgraMAX FAO™ triggers a chain reaction — rebuilding soil biology, restoring nutrient transport, and closing the loop between a healthy climate and healthy people.
SNAR technology restores organic complexes, letting soil-based microorganisms multiply and thrive.
Healthy soil holds moisture and captures atmospheric CO2 via CarbonCAP™ Technology.
Carbon-bonded nutrients and minerals move through roots into the food supply.
A nutrient-rich cellular foundation helps combat disease in human and animal populations.
Sustained sequestration helps bring homeostasis back to Earth’s climate.
The AgraMAX FAO™ Restoration Initiative is the cornerstone of Dr. Richard Drucker’s People. Planet. Purpose. mission — a framework for restoring the natural order of soil, atmosphere, and oceans so we can prevent humanitarian catastrophes of food shortage and disease proliferation.
“If we get the soil right we can fix a lot of our issues — healthy soil leads to healthy plants, healthy animals, healthy humans, healthy water, healthy climate.” Ray Archuleta · Conservation Agronomist, USDA-NRCS