SOS Aquae: The "Biogas done right" and the opportunities of digestate utilization in agriculture to promote nutrient circularity

The ""BIOGAS DONE RIGHT®"" is focused to produce quality food and supplies by differentiating and integrating agricultural activity with the production of energy (FOOD & FUEL) starting from residual biomass and additional raw materials through digestion anaerobic, reducing CO2 emissions from agricultural activity and increasing soil fertility.The “BIOGAS DONE RIGHT®” allows the agroecological reconversion of traditional agriculture according to the principles of Farming for future. The ""FARMING FOR FUTURE"" actions for the agroecological transition are the follow: - Renewable energy in agriculture - Agriculture 4.0 - Livestock manure management - Organic fertilization - Innovative agricultural processes - Quality and animal welfare - Increase in soil fertility - Agroforestry - Production and utilisation of biomaterials - Biogas and other renewable gas

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Informazioni sul contributo

Posizione
  • Italy
Autori del contributo
  • Lorella Rossi
Scopo
  • Dissemination
  • Communication
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Slideshow / Presentation
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1.69 MB
Pubblicato su
23-02-2022
Lingua d'origine
Italian
Sito web ufficiale del progetto
NUTRI-KNOW
Licenza
CC BY

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