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Financement de l’UE (7 236 513 €) : Smart modular mobile biorefining of manure to zero-waste maximising resource and nutrient recovery for feed and fertiliser bioingredients in rural areas Hor06/05/2024 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Smart modular mobile biorefining of manure to zero-waste maximising resource and nutrient recovery for feed and fertiliser bioingredients in rural areas
Livestock farming is a crucial pillar of the rural economy in Europe. However, it also causes pollution with a significant impact on air quality and climate change. Europe annually produces over 1.4 billion tonnes of manure, with cattle contributing 75%, and pig and chickens representing 12% each. Livestock is by far the main primary European sub-sector responsible for NH3 (~1.5Mt/y) and CH4 (~166Mt/y) emissions. Despite many efforts in the past decades, current manure management and disposal on farmland as fertilizer still poses significant pollution problems such as soil degradation, eutrophication of surface waters and pollution of groundwater. In this vein, new opportunities are foreseen for small-scale biorefineries, which have the potential to provide diversification opportunities to the rural actors. In this context, ManuREfinery aims at deploying a smart, modular, mobile and sustainable small-scale decentralised biorefinery that will convert livestock manure into added value biobased feed (microbial protein, caproic acid, protein-enriched grass cake) and bioingredients (sodium nitrate, ammonium bicarbonate, p-rich ashes) for fertilisers. The Manurefinery solution exhibits high scalability/replicability potential by integrating: 1) Advanced thermo- and bio-chemical modular and mobile feedstock conversion units. 2) Digital twin and data science for multicriteria decision making and process optimization, upscaling and replicability. 3) Sustainability (economic, social, environmental) and circularity assessment framework. 4) Strategies to boost the engagement of livestock stakeholders and enhance social acceptance of the solution. 5) New, sustainable and replicable business models for income diversification in the livestock sector. ManuREfinery will be demonstrated at TRL 6-7 in 2 pig farms (Romania and Spain), 1 cow farm (Slovenia) and 1 poultry farm (Romania), thus fostering the transition of CEE regions towards a sustainable bieconomy.
| Ineuvo Ltd. | ? |
| Agropecuaria del Centro Agrocesa SA | 1 355,04 € |
| Agrovallfarm SL | 247 432 € |
| Bioeast Hub CR, Z. U. | 196 875 € |
| Celignis Ltd. | 210 990 € |
| COLSEN, ADVIESBURO VOOR MILIEUTECHNIEK B.V. | 597 551 € |
| Compania General de Compras Agropecuarias SL | 177 739 € |
| Denver Com Srl | 97 050 € |
| Detricon | 193 500 € |
| Enco Srl | 247 500 € |
| Fertinagro Biotech SL | 118 500 € |
| Guascor Energy R&D SA | 89 463 € |
| Hydrohm | 106 200 € |
| Instituto Tecnologico de Aragon | 787 500 € |
| Interprod Invest Srl | 97 050 € |
| Kmetijski Institut Slovenije - Agricultural Institute OF Slovenia | 152 188 € |
| Romanian Academy National Institute For Economic Research | 136 434 € |
| Syspro Automation SL | 591 600 € |
| Technologies VIO - Energeias Idiotiki Kefalaiouchiki Etaireia | 464 925 € |
| Union Europeenne du Commerce du Betail et de la Viande | 110 500 € |
| Universidad de Valladolid | 1 210 675 € |
| Universidad de Zaragoza | 119 875 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze | 460 000 € |
| Universiteit Gent | 654 113 € |
| Wagralim | 167 500 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101157679
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