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Nitrogen and phosphorus in Malta’s livestock manure could cover the nutrient demand of the country’s crop production

By Henning Lyngsø Foged, Organe Institute, and Christopher Ciantar, FCCS

Since 2016, SYNECO has been systematically engaged in identifying, testing, developing, piloting, and demonstrating solutions to improve manure management and fertilisation practices. The primary objective is to implement practical and cost-effective approaches for recycling nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) nutrients from livestock manure into crop production systems, while also returning organic matter—including carbon (C)—to soils to enhance soil fertility.
SYNECO’s concept.

The conclusion is that livestock manure should be anaerobic digested, since digestate is an eminent and homogenous product that is ideal for further processing into bio-based fertilisers.

At the same time, the harvested biogas has a positive impact on the climate footprint of the animal sector and represents a real value. The digestate shall be processed into bio-based fertiliser types, that suits Malta farmers conventional way of fertilisation, avoiding needs for investments in other transport, storage or spreading equipment.

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