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Regenerative agriculture
In order to achieve the objectives of the Paris climate agreement in 2050, the agricultural sector needs to reduce CO2. The FAO expects that in the coming decades the world’s population will grow to about 10 billion people in 2050. They expect that there will be a worldwide shortage of fertile farmland and water. Our earth could run up against the limits of what is possible to provide future food supply. In order to keep the earth’s climate and environment liveable we need a worldwide transition to a circular agricultural system. This is a system which creates as little waste as possible and reuses the residual flows optimally. Besides it creates a better soil health and biodiversity by reusing organic matter and minerals from manure.
The innovative Filterfloor system can make an important contribution to a regenerative agricultural system because slurry is prevented by the direct separation of urine and faeces. This reduces emissions while minerals and organic matter remain available for organic fertilisation. By reusing organic raw materials from your own waste streams, the use of artificial fertilisers can be drastically reduced and a substantial CO2 reduction is achieved.
Filterfloor is a start-up that develops and markets a unique, patented Filterfloor system for manure separation at the source. As a start-up, we have gained several years of experience. The development has reached the final phase, which is why we are looking for early adopters who are prepared to give access to their barns for testing the patented Filterfloor system. These pilot projects are intended for research into final emission measurements.
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