ManPas – farm-scale manure hygienizer
BRANCHES was a H2020 “Coordination Support Action” project, that brought together 12 partners from 5 different countries. The overall objective of BRANCHES was to foster knowledge transfer and innovation in rural areas (agriculture and forestry), enhancing the viability and competitiveness of biomass, supply chains and promoting innovative technologies, rural bioeconomy solutions and sustainable agricultural and forest management. The Practice Abstract presents the story of ManPas, a manure hygienizer which heat treats manure at 70 degrees Celsius by utilizing the heat generated by manure microbial decomposition.
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- Locatie
- Finland
- Auteurs
- Nora Berglund
- Doel
- Communication
- Dissemination
- Soort bestand
- Document
- Bestandsgrootte
- 745 kB
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- 31-12-2023
- Taal van herkomst
- English
- Officiële project website
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- CC BY
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