N.Ireland
Met Éireann is indicating that a return to more normal weather could be coming our way over the next fortnight.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a technology that allows farmers to harness the energy contained in the slurries produced by their livestock.
Robbie Butler MLA recognises the concerns of Northern Irish farmers regarding the possibility of de-stocking herds into the future.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has awarded a company £4 million to advance sustainable use of livestock slurry.
A Northern Ireland-based company that runs an AD facility in Co. Derry has been fined £6,000 after a discharge of “slurry-like” material.
Agri-Business
Glanua, an engineering company in Co. Galway, has acquired UK-based Marches Biogas, an engineering...
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir has spoken...
Global animal nutrition company, Alltech, has signed an agreement with Tobermore Concrete, CEMCOR...
The benefits of slurry separation were profiled at recent College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) events, hosted...
Machinery
Jens Engelken is an agricultural engineer by training and now runs the family home with his wife and children, at Haren-Wesuwe in Germany.
A company has begun to inject renewable biomethane into the local gas network for the first time in Northern Ireland.
Agriculture in Denmark is a very important component of the country’s overall economy, one which...
Co. Armagh-based potato packer and processer, Wilson’s Country Ltd., is completing a £2 million investment programme in the development of an anaerobic digestion (AD) system.
Environment
One-third of all the animal slurries and manures produced in Denmark are currently put through an...
The future for green energy would seem to be bright, given the debate and discussions had on the...
A second wave of investment in anaerobic digestion (AD) is set to re-shape the energy debate in...
A total of £600,000 has been awarded to six Northern Ireland (NI) companies to develop practical...
Almost 6% of the green electricity produced in Northern Ireland last year was generated by anaerobic digestion (AD) operations.