Co-designing Organic Residue Recycling Chains in Réunion

This paper presents a participatory process in western Réunion to co-design and evaluate recycling pathways for agricultural, urban and agro-industrial organic residues, proposing minimal and optimal scenarios of co-compost production and concentrated organic/organo-mineral fertilizer to reduce imported fertilizer dependency.

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The study describes a collaborative project in western Réunion aimed at closing biogeochemical loops by recycling organic residues from agriculture, urban areas, and agro-industry. Stakeholders joined participatory design workshops to develop prospective scenarios: a minimal scenario producing a bulk co-compost from livestock manure and green waste, and an optimal scenario extending this to industrial‐scale production of concentrated organic and organo-mineral fertilizers. Although topographical and equipment constraints restrict local agro-ecological gains, the optimal scenario could ultimately substitute over half of imported fertilizers in the region, enhancing nutrient self-sufficiency.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Sijainti
France
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Tom WASSENAAR, Jérôme QUESTE, Jean-Marie PAILLAT et Hervé SAINT MACARY
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Adopt innovative practices

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asiakirja
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01.10.2013
Alkuperäiskieli
French
Hankkeen virallinen verkkosivusto
Innovations agronomiques
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