Development of a technology for the production of starch-protein concentrate feed in accordance with the assumptions of the decarbonisation of agriculture and the European Green Deal
Description
production of starch-protein concentrate feed
Sector
A1.5Mixed farming
Needs/ Problem statement
Reducing the number of passages of agricultural machines in strip cultivation will reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, limit water loss from the soil and degradation of organic matter, and also, thanks to limiting interference with the soil, will have a positive impact on biodiversity.
Objective
The aim of the project will be to develop an improved technique and technology for alternating row plant cultivation with the strip-till one-pass method, while meeting the individual agrotechnical requirements of the species in the mixture, as a consequence, obtaining a significantly improved mixture of cereal grains and legume seeds as a concentrate feed for livestock under the conditions of implementation assumptions for the decarbonisation of agriculture and the European Green Deal.
Bioeconomy fields
Crop residues and perennial plantsnull
Designer crops for optimised biomass contentx
Algae biomassnull
Waste or recycled materialnull
Microbial assisted processingnull
Biorefineries null
Feedstock
Biomass
Outcomes and final product
The result of the project will be an improved technology for alternating row cultivation of plants with individualized agrotechnical parameters of plants - mixture components, which will translate into obtaining a larger yield of better quality (product) by farmers (compared to pure sowing of mixture components or sowing of mixed coordinates) as well as increasing competitiveness farmers, improvement of the financial result - saving fuel and fertilizers, reducing the input of chemical plant protection products, shorter working hours.
Mobility
Mobile
Value chains
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Significant arisings of feedstocks available currently.
C Sink
1
2
3
3 - High potential - strong potential for carbon sequestration at the feedstock and product level).
Intended user
technology for the cultivation of grain-legume mixtures to be used by farmers (fodder production, mixed farms)
Complexity of the process
1
2
3
null
Final user
Farmerx
Foresternull
Researchernull
Advisornull
NGOnull
Training organizationnull
Processor or retailernull
Consumernull
Public Authority + LAGnull
Othernull
Economic sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential - Expected to bring 2 or 1 economic benefits.
Social sustainability
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Expected to bring at least 3 significant social benefits.
Environmental sustainability
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Expected to bring at least 3 significant environmental benefits.