“Biofuel Made from Waste”: Lifehack from a Farmer from Odessa
A farmer produces biofuel from vegetable waste of a local cooperative in Odessa.
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Commentary: “I traveled throughout Ukraine and went to Belarus and China, looking for answers. I finally found a suitable granulator in Zhmerynka. Its price is optimal (130 thousand UAH), and besides, it is easy to buy spare parts for it,” said Mikhail Tsonkov.
Details: The “Gagauz Yeri” cooperative is located in the village of Kotlovyna in the Odessa region. The cooperative supplies vegetables and herbs in Ukraine.
Seed production waste is processed into fuel pellets.
For three years, Mikhail Tsonkov has been producing the pellets from plant waste from his agricultural cooperative. They provide slightly less heat than wood but are much cheaper and safer for the environment.
Source: LandLord
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