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NameBIOPRO365 - Bioenergy and soil improvements in the fourth season
Start1.10.2025
End31.3.2028
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StatusRunning
ContactHarri Auvinen
DescriptionThe BIOPRO365 project promotes the operational resilience of gardens (food production, flower and tree seedling cultivation) and farms (milk and meat production) by enabling the development of energy production as well as the creation and utilization of side stream-based materials and solutions. Gardens are actively seeking solutions to replace peat, while at the same time new applications are being identified for bioeconomy side streams. From the perspective of Finland’s security of supply, increasing the competitiveness of farms and domestic food production are important themes, especially in light of the current geopolitical situation in Europe. The structural transformation of livestock production has been significant throughout the 21st century in Finland, visible for example in the growth of farm sizes in dairy and meat production. Farm-scale biogas production has gained momentum in recent years both in the region and elsewhere in Finland. When manure is processed through a biogas production process, the nutrients it contains become more readily available for plant growth. During the biogas process, a significant portion of the organic nitrogen in the material is converted into soluble ammonium nitrogen, which can be more rapidly utilized by crops in field cultivation. As a result, the use of digestate as fertilizer leads to lower nitrogen leaching into waterways compared to applying raw manure directly to the fields. At the same time, the process generates biogas energy for the farm’s own needs. Enhancing biogas production with crop biomass is economically viable, as the amount of energy produced from manure alone is limited and its biogas yield potential is moderate. This project investigates which crops grown under Finnish conditions are best suited for improving biogas production efficiency, thereby boosting farm self-sufficiency. At the same time, it enables farms to practice crop rotation with different types of plants. The project also promotes circular economy in the surrounding cities and municipalities through the use of recycled growing media in landscaping. Waste management centers receive huge amounts of leaf and grass clippings, and the resulting recycled soil is suitable as such for landscaping purposes. Similarly, new applications are sought for recycled concrete, which is most suitable for acidic soils. By combining these products, the project aims to create a new cost-effective circular economy-based solution for landscaping. The climate-controlled growth chamber invested within the BIOPRO365 project pair enables year-round plant cultivation, the development of peat-free growing media, and the cost-effective testing of bioeconomy side streams for the production of new products. In the growth chamber, critical factors such as water retention capacity and nutrient recycling from bioeconomy side streams to growing media can be modeled. The consortium’s laboratories provide extensive analytical capabilities for safely testing side streams, produced growing media, and plants. In addition, the laboratory can test the methane yield potential of energy crops to improve farm profitability.
PartnersHankkeen varsinaiset kohderyhmät ovat pohjoissavolaiset bio- ja kiertotalousalan yritykset, palveluyritykset, toiminnanharjoittajat, kaupungit ja kunnat, maa- ja metsätalouden harjoittajat sekä tutkimus- ja oppilaitokset. Lisäksi kohderyhmänä ovat biotalousalan toimijat laajemmin kansallisesti.
Funded byJTF 2021-27