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Smart modular mobile biorefining of manure to zero-waste maximising resource recovery for feed and fertiliser bioingredients in rural areas

Keywords
anaerobic digestion; biorefineries; gas-phase fermentation; manure; resource recovery
Organisations (1) , Researchers (2)
0401  Agricultural institute of Slovenia
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  00371  PhD Viktor Jejčič  Plant production  Head  2024 - 2025  1,237 
2.  11087  MSc Tomaž Poje  Plant production  Researcher  2024 - 2025  2,315 
Abstract
Livestock farming is crucial for Europe’s rural economy, but it also leads to air and water pollution. Livestock is Europe’s primary source of ammonia and methane emissions. Current manure management causes soil and water pollution problems. Small-scale bio-refineries emerge as opportunities for rural diversification. The EU-funded MANUREFINERY project aims to create small-scale bio-refineries that convert livestock manure into valuable bio-based products for feed and fertilisers. The project focuses on scalability and replicability, as well as developing strategies for stakeholder engagement and social acceptance. The solution will be demonstrated at farms in Romania, Slovenia, and Spain, supporting the transition to a sustainable bio-economy in CEE regions.
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