Grass can be used to produce additional products like animal feed, prebiotics, bioenergy, and fertilizers
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Detail description
The Biorefinery Glas project demonstrated and evaluated a small-scale grass biorefinery process with Irish farmers. The project focused on improving Ireland's livestock sector's sustainability, value, and resource efficiency through farmer diversification into the bioeconomy. Key activities included onboarding farmers, conducting biorefinery demonstrations, and analyzing various co-products such as press-cake cattle feed, protein concentrate pig feed, fructo-oligosaccharides, bio-fertilizer, and biogas potential. The project demonstrated that grass can be used to produce additional products like animal feed, prebiotics, bioenergy, and fertilizers, offering significant economic, social, and environmental benefits.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
Biorefinery Glas -Small-scale Farmer-led Green Biorefineries
Biorefinery Glas -Small-scale Farmer-led Green Biorefineries
- Location
- Ireland, Ireland
- Authors
- James Gaffey
- Purpose
- Communication, Dissemination
- File type
- Document
- Created on
- Feb 28, 2022
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
- Biorefinery Glas -Small-scale Farmer-led Green Biorefineries
- License
- CC BY