The “On-Farm Small-Scale Anaerobic Digestion” seminar at the Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI) Hillsborough on November 2 was deemed a great success by all of those who attended.
Hosted by Dr Gary Lyons of AFBI and jointly supported by the NIBB Anaerobic Digestion and BioBase4SME Networks, a range of speakers covered many topics including a synopsis of the AD industry in Europe, digestate as a biofertiliser, the commercial potential of digestate nutrient management and also economics of on-farm AD.
Participants were then taken on a site visit to the AD plant and Environment and Renewable Energy Centre based at AFBI’s Hillsborough research farm. AFBI have taken the lead in local on-farm AD research and demonstration since 2008, with many groups coming to visit the plant and discuss the technology and associated research.
Gary Lyons from AFBI commented – “it was great to see such a large turnout for the event with 65 people in attendance. Feedback from those participating was extremely positive and the presentations were excellent and very informative, helping to make the day a great success”.
Angie Bywater from the ADNetwork commented – “I hope everyone enjoyed the presentations, the speakers did a good job of covering many aspects associated with small scale AD. I thought there was a very interesting mix of people attending and hope that everyone who wanted to go managed to”.
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