When people talk about the future, they usually talk about artificial intelligence, robotics, or renewable energy.
But there’s another technology that’s been shaping our world long before silicon chips or sensors — one that quietly sustains every human innovation ever made.
That technology is soil.
At Baltic Soil Cluster, we believe soil is not a relic of the past — it’s a tool for the future.
Soil is more than dirt. It’s a living system capable of:
In many ways, soil is the ultimate renewable resource.
And yet, it’s also one of the most overlooked.
While industries race toward digital transformation, soil is quietly driving the green transformation — ensuring that growth, both natural and economic, remains sustainable.
Headquartered in the Baltic region, Baltic Soil Cluster unites scientists, producers, and innovators who share one belief:
that the future of agriculture, food production, and sustainability depends on how we treat the ground beneath us.
The cluster brings together seven diverse participants — from peat and fertiliser experts to marketing, trade, and education leaders — creating a full ecosystem where research meets market application.
Their work includes:
The global population is growing. The pressure on natural resources is intensifying.
And yet, the solution isn’t always more technology — it’s smarter use of what we already have.
By investing in innovation at the soil level, Baltic Soil Cluster helps address some of the biggest challenges of our time:
In a world obsessed with what’s next, it’s easy to forget what’s essential.
The truth is, the future won’t just be powered by data or electricity — it will be powered by the health of our soils.
At Baltic Soil Cluster, we’re working to make sure that future grows stronger, cleaner, and smarter.
Because innovation doesn’t always glow.
Sometimes, it grows.
💡 Discover how we’re turning soil into a force for the future:
👉 Visit balticsoil.com
Edita Grigaliauskienė
Cluster Coordinator
+370 686 14401
edita.grigaliauskiene@sccic.lt
Aistė Čepaitienė
Cluster Coordinator
+370 61609730
aiste.cepaitiene@sccic.lt
Co-funded by the European Union
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