Factsheets on new products categories
Posted onReNu2Farm produced four factsheets focused on new products categories included in the new Fertiliser Products Regulation, with particular reference to biostimulants. Read More
ReNu2Farm produced four factsheets focused on new products categories included in the new Fertiliser Products Regulation, with particular reference to biostimulants. Read More
The ReNu2Farm CAP aims to activate the RDFs market, by facilitating the matchmaking between the end-users demand and the supply side. The D1.3 reports the success stories of the RDFs producers and their experience with the target sectors. Read More
Within the circular economy ambitions of the European Commission, a new Regulation for fertilising products has come into force on 16th July 2022. The scope of this regulation has been extended to include organic fertilisers, soil improvers and growing media and biostimulants for plants. It is intended to open the internal EU market to organic and recycling derived fertilising products. Read More
Interreg North-West Europe (NWE) funded project ReNu2Farm aims to assess the potential use and demand for RDFs in new markets such as the private/recreation sector. Read More
The use of recycling derived fertilisers (RDFs), which are sustainable recycled fertilisers that come from a variety of sources, in agriculture across Europe, has been slow to date. However, through greater awareness of the benefits of RDFs, emphasis on sustainable agriculture and the impact fertilisers have on emissions, coupled with current supply issues of mineral fertiliser due to, Covid-19, the China export ban and sanctions on Russia, it is envisaged that the endusers such as farmers are more informed and encouraged to consider mineral fertiliser alternatives. In addition to the agricultural market, there is a sufficient gap in the horticulture sector, which has excellent potential for the use of these RDFs. Read More
Within the Call for Capitalisation however, ReNu2Farm also started exploring the horticulture as a target group of RDFs, as it is the second biggest market for mineral fertilisers. Read More
Phosphorus is a key macronutrient for all living organisms including plants. Agriculture is highly dependent on phosphorus fertilization in order to obtain high yields. However, access to phosphorus for agriculture is limited as several key sources of mineral phosphorus come from conflict areas. The EU has no major resources of mineral phosphorus and therefore needs to import this vital nutrient from outside Europe. A vital alternative is to change the current predominant linear economy model towards a circular economy, where waste is recycled and that includes the recovery of nutrients like phosphorus. The North-West Europe Interreg project ReNu2Farm has a track record in demonstrating the value of phosphorus sources from recycling derived materials for the cultivation of crops and for grasslands. Read More
Dr Aoife Egan from the Sustainable Infrastructure Research & Innovation group (SIRIG) in MTU Cork represented ReNu2Farm CAP at the Circular@WUR 2022 Conference in Wageningen, the Netherlands on 11th -13th April and at the Biorefine Conference 2022 in Ghent, Belgium on the 30th-31st May. Read More
During earlier project trials, RDFs have been tested in agricultural crops and showed high potential for mineral fertiliser replacement. As quite some mineral fertiliser is used in greenhouses, they represent the second biggest market for possible RDF uptake. Therefore, as greenhouse require pure products, some of the most pure RDFs, namely ammonium nitrate from ammonia stripping and ammonium sulphate from chemical air washers, were then selected for greenhouse trials. Read More
ReNu2Farm CAP undersigned a joint position with European research and innovation projects on the need for an unambiguous definition regarding the waste/manure status of ammonium salts derived from off-gas cleaning associated to treatment of manure or manure-derived products. Read More