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Infarm A/S Received Prestigious Environmental Award
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Every second round the clock 1 tonne of liquid manure is produced in Denmark. An
award-winning environmental plant from Infarm A/S processes the manure, changing
it from an environmental problem into being a resource.
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”We regard the Environmental Award as a recognition of the fact that the environmental
problems within agriculture can and must be solved. Our environmental technology
offers an opportunity to rethink the entire value chain in food production,” said
Allan Skovgaard, Gen. Manager of Infarm A/S.
”We regard the Environmental Award as a recognition of the fact that the environmental
problems within agriculture can and must be solved. Our environmental technology
offers an opportunity to rethink the entire value chain in food production,” said
Allan Skovgaard, Gen. Manager of Infarm A/S.
Infarm A/S’ solutions allow agriculture to reduce the environmental strain considerably.
Additional advantages are improved animal welfare, improved pigsty environment and
increased crop yields.
Protecting sensitive natural resorts
”We are offering an approved and well tested plant that reduces the emission of
ammonia as well as nitrogen considerably. With our technology the farmer can obey
the rules of reduction concerning ammonia emission. Nature is protected from nitrogen
pollution whereas the farmer will obtain increased crop yields. This is ingenious.
We call it value in environment,” said Mr Skovgaard.
Substantial CO2 reduction
Infarm A/S aims to support the pig breeders and cattle breeders who want to develop
their basis of production and profit with constantly increasing environmental demands.
This goes for Denmark as well as other countries.
”Our slurry acidification plants give a substantial reduction of the emission of
greenhouse gasses, methane and laughing gas in particular. Today Infarm A/S treats
about 1 percent of the total amount of Danish liquid manure, corresponding to 20,000
tonnes of CO2 a year. This is a substantial figure, not only for agriculture but
also in the national CO2 score,” Mr Skovgaard stated.
”Provided the right political initiatives are taken, our environmental technology
may contribute with a substantial reduction of Denmark’s environmental and climate
strains. At the same time the gains for agriculture are substantial in the short
as well as longer term,” so Mr Skovgaard.
The jury’s reason for the award:
”Infarm A/S is given the Environmental Improvement Award for the company’s development
of technology for automated slurry treatment which ensures that ammonia is fixed
in the slurry as ammonium. By using a slurry treatment plant the ammonia evaporation
in pigsties as well as in slurry tanks and during spreading will be substantially
reduced, the amount of green-house gasses in the slurry will be reduced and, on
the other hand, the fertilising value of the slurry will increase, resulting in
increases in crop yields. Infarm’s plants are aimed at industrialised cattle and
pig production and the jury regards the reduction in ammonia evaporation and loss
as well as in CO2 emission as a valuable contribution to the reduction of agriculture’s
climate strain.”
Henrik Sandbech, Director of the National Environmental Research Institute, chairman
of the jury
Picture: Infarm A/S
Source: Infarm
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