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Producing advanced bio-based fertilizers from fisheries wastes

Original titleProducing advanced bio-based fertilizers from fisheries wastes
Abstract

SEA2LAND aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related to food production, climate change and waste reuse. The SEA2LAND project will meet this challenge by improving and adapting technologies for nutrient recovery to produce Bio-based fertilizers (BBFs) from fish processing and aquaculture byproducts. It will promote the production of large-scale fertilizers in the EU from own raw materials, based on the circular economy model, transforming by-products into nutrients for crops. SEA2LAND will contribute to the independence and security in the supply of nutrients to European agriculture, reducing the nutrient imbalance in Europe. The basis of the project is the regional production of BBFs developing demonstration pilots that can be replicated throughout Europe, boosting local growth.

Detailed Description

The project proposes the implementation of 9 technologies in 7 cases in 6 areas representative of the fisheries sector (North, Baltic, Atlantic, Cantabric, Mediterranean, Adriatic Sea). The proposed technologies range from well-known processes (bokashi, composting, etc.) that can be a solution in some areas due to its low cost and simplicity to others more sophisticated that go from thermo-mechanical fractionation to enzymatic hydrolysis. The technologies will be applied to different by-products (typical in each implementation area), and they will produce several BBFs either for local crops and conditions, and others for exporting (with high value and effectiveness to assure a low impact). BBFs will be characterized to ensure compliance with EU regulations, including those related to organic farming. Besides, the effects on soil biodiversity, environmental sustainability and the impact on social parameters and local economy will be studied and business plans will be defined. Finally BBFs from by-products will serve to partially replace imported nutrients for agriculture in Europe, contributing to reduce the negative environmental effects of the misuse of by-products.

Financing/ Donor
  • European Union
(Research) Program
  • European Commission, Horizon 2020
Project partners
  • Research Executive Agency (REA), under the powers delegated by the European Commission
Project Advisory Board

The External Advisory Board (EAB) is chaired by the Project Coordinator (Miriam Pinto, NEIKER) as part of the WP1 activities. The EAB is composed of 6 people (scientists involved in major research fields of importance to SEA2LAND and European representatives of SEA2LAND stakeholders in nutrient recycling, fertilisers, and organic farming and coordinators of related projects.

FiBL project leader/ contact
FiBL project staff
  • Bünemann-König Else (Department of Soil Sciences)
  • de Baan Laura (Department of Food System Sciences)
  • de Porras Acuña Miguel Angel (FiBL Europe)
  • Moakes Simon (Departement für Agrar- und Ernährungssysteme)
  • Pedross Pia (FiBL Europe)
  • Petris-Symanczik Sarah (Department of Soil Sciences)
  • Thompson Michael John (Department of Food System Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
Role of FiBL
  • FiBL CH: Work package leader
  • FiBL Europe: Project partner
Further information
FiBL project number 35202, 90517
Date modified 21.09.2023
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