Benefit from biogas

Poultry, pig and cattle manure

We offer you a regular year-round supply of farm manure as a biogas substrate to your plant according to your requirements and your quantity needs. The following fertilizers are available as substrates. We would be pleased to inform you about the possibility of using farm manure as a biogas substrate.

Separated liquid manure

The separation of cattle and pig slurry produces solids for use in biogas plants and a liquid fertilizer for arable land and grassland. The use of separated liquid manure as a biogas substrate produces a significantly higher methane yield than the use of raw manure.

In addition, the micronutrients in the separated slurry stabilize the fermentation process. For further information, please send us a non-binding inquiry.

Poultry manure

Our range of poultry manure includes chicken manure, dry chicken manure and turkey manure. We also offer all our products with REDCert certification.

The different types of poultry manure have different advantages and disadvantages when used in biogas plants due to their specific characteristics. For example, chicken manure is characterized by a very high gas yield, which means that the price-performance ratio of this substrate is particularly good. In addition, chicken manure is a homogeneous product that scores points for its consistent quality and stable gas yield. This product is therefore also suitable for beginners in the use of poultry manure in biogas plants.

With dry chicken manure, the best gas yield is achieved by using fresh slivers. We can supply this all year round.

We can supply you with different types of turkey manure. The manure comes from turkeys on straw pellets, sunflower husk pellets, spelt husks or on a straw basis. The great advantage of turkey manure is that it is a particularly inexpensive biogas substrate.

We will be happy to advise you on which of our products is most suitable for you.

Cattle / pig manure

We offer different types of cattle and pig manure for use in biogas plants. Examples include manure from bull or cattle husbandry. Manure from fattening pigs or sows is also available.

When used in biogas plants, cattle and pig manure, for example, have the advantage of stabilizing the biology. We would be happy to advise you on the use of cattle or pig manure in biogas plants in a non-binding consultation.

Advantages

Benefit from the possibility of using farm manure as a biogas substrate

Would you like to dispose of dried or separated fermentation residues?

We offer uncomplicated and fast processing through our own logistics.