Maize cob harvesting
20 January 2020
Maize is one of the most widespread crop worldwide because of its high yield and importance for food, chemical purposes and livestock feed. Maize cob remains in the […]
Cereal straw and chaff harvesting
20 January 2020
Currently, among residuals, only straw is usually baled and exploited for animal bedding or energy purposes. However, there is a considerable amount of lightweight biomass that is available […]
Fiber sorghum harvesting
20 January 2020
Fiber sorghum enjoys the status of a highly diverse food, feed, and biofuel source worldwide. The natural attributes like abiotic stress tolerance, diverse genetic base, viable seed industry, […]
Sugar Industry: Main conclusions on the implementation of the IBLC concept
The time of the year when there is no production on the sugar industry production site it may be possible to utilize the site for other types of production. One […]
Grain Chain Sector: Main conclusions on the implementation of the IBLC concept
Straw represents the largest residual stream within the grain chain and is mainly left in field today or used for feed and bedding. It is of high interest to look […]
Feed and Fodder Sector: Main conclusions on the implementation of the IBLC concept
Companies included in this sector normally have idle periods and equipment compatibility to implement the IBLC concept related to the production of biofuels for the energy market. These installations commonly […]