
We deploy a mobile filtration unit on farms to remove excess water from manure, achieving a dry matter content of at least 30% while retaining all nutrients. This material is then transported to our production site, where it undergoes torrefaction and is mixed with minerals
This results in:
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Preserve its nutrient value,
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Prevents run-off, and
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Ensures optimal NPK levels tailored to specifications.
Additionally, we implement proper logistics and instrumentation to avoid ad-hoc processes.
Our team consists of industry professionals, technologists, and scientists, supported by leading engineering partners with renowned clients and collaborators. With 30 years of scientific development behind us, we are now scaling up to achieve economies of scale
Key to delivering:
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Exceptional profitability,
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Superior Quality, and
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Competitive Pricing.
Urgency and Market Demand
The demand for solving the manure issue is significant, especially given the worsening water supply crisis across the EU, as highlighted by recent reports:



We possess the capability to convert all manure and bio-waste into biomineral fertilizers in a manner that is cost-effective, energy-efficient, and profitable, with an exceptionally high processing capacity. Our manure treatment process enables us to formulate blends that substantially mitigate runoff.
Click the tittle to read from Euro Observer's article with data from 'Our World Data', and 'EEA'


Highlights from the Article on the Severity of the Issue:
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European and UK livestock produce about 1.4 billion tonnes of manure annually, equivalent to 14 times the weight of the human population.
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82% of EU agricultural subsidies still support livestock farming, despite its environmental impact.
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Excess manure leads to water pollution, air pollution, and contributes to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark face severe manure surpluses, with some regions producing more than double the amount that can be safely used as fertilizer.
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Large industrial farms, which receive significant EU subsidies, are major contributors to the manure problem.
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Despite awareness of the issue, policy changes have been slow, partly due to the farming industry's political influence.