Energy Crop (Energy Crops) Services
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by Vapobased in FINLAND
Vapo is increasing production of energy crops Reed canary grass and straw Vapo is upgrading its energy crop production. Reed canary grass and cereal straw are important energy crops. There are many factors in favour of using energy crops. Field-cultivated ...
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Manufactured by PlanET Biogasbased in GERMANY
-effectively at any time. The product range includes farm-scale AD plants for energy crops and agricultural residues as well as “Waste to Energy” projects for industrial ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Whilst there has been interest in, and uptake of farm diversification opportunities for some time there has in recent years been significant growth in interest in renewable energy opportunities and the potential for growing non-food crops. The range of type and scale of possible diversification, renewable energy and non-food ...
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based in USA
Products made for farmers should be tested by farmers. Whether you need help with a new product or are looking to improve an existing one, Regen Aquaculture can help ensure that your product represents its best version when it is released. ...
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Distributed by BayWa r.e. renewable energy GmbHbased in GERMANY
Our service spectrum ranges from cultivation advice to harvest management. With advice on such aspects as the selection of location, yield-optimised seeds, crop rotation and careful soil cultivation, we are your professional partner right through to the last day of harvest. Our raw material management team has extensive experience in the ...
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based in FRANCE
The 21st century will see the progressive emergence of an agricultural sector delivering not only food and feed but also energy. This new agriculture represents an important development opportunity for numerous countries where agricultural yields can be very high, such as those obtained in the tropical ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Bioenergy Crops Ltd provide technical monitoring and specialized agronomy guideline on crops. Lignocellulosic species are used for different purposes including pulp, bioproducts and bioenergy (biogas, electricity, heat, first and second generation biofuels). Herbaceous species can offer silage biomass, straw bales and even bundles while most ...
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