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Solugen Global Solves Environmental Concerns

Mahima Mehta by Mahima Mehta
August 9, 2024
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Solugen Global Solves Environmental Concerns

A Canadian organization gaining a foothold in the U.S. is working to solve two environmental challenges in agriculture at once.

The Quebec-primarily based clean era organization Solugen Global has evolved a unique system for turning pig manure into an organic-friendly fertilizer that can be used on many fruit and vegetable crops. Solugen bills itself as the most effective corporation in North America able to generate this type of fertilizer continuously.

The business enterprise’s two hundred,000-rectangular-foot treatment facility in Saint-Patrice-De-Beaurivage, south of Quebec City, receives its manure from the several pig farms that function inside the place, transforming the ammonia emissions right into a liquid nitrogen fertilizer.

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The manner gives “an eco-active answer” to the more than one environmental influence associated with coping with manure, along with greenhouse fuel emissions, air pollution, water pollution, and phosphorus saturation in agricultural soils, said Patrick Vidal, the organization’s business development supervisor.

In addition, the serves as a brand new shape of nitrogen for organic agriculture.

“Our marketing strategy mostly objectives the American organic agriculture marketplace,” Vidal told Farm Progress. The product offers numerous benefits, containing no salts, pathogens, or suspended solids that would clog pipes, he delivered.

The fertilizer, referred to as Azogen 5-0-0, may be applied at low temperatures and “contributes to the microbial health of the soil, no longer to say the truth that our ammonium is quickly available for plant life,” Vidal stated. Most different natural liquid fertilizers are slow-launch, he stated.

“The product is in reality exciting in terms of its clarity,” he stated. “It looks like water, and has a density extra or less like water.”

Azogen 5-zero-0 is registered in Canada and indexed as organic-pleasant inside the U.S. With the aid of the Organic Materials Review Institute.

The product is appropriate for a multitude of forte crops, including tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, blueberries, raspberries, and some tree fruit, Vidal stated. It can be applied through drip structures, subject irrigation, soil injection, or foliar sprays. Its density is 1.08.

Solugen Global is working to increase its visibility within the West. The corporation could have a booth at the upcoming Organic Grower Summit on Dec. Four-5 in Monterey, Calif. Presented by way of Farm Progress and Western Growers, OGS serves as a hub for natural manufacturers and suppliers to discuss the present-day developments, techniques, and improvements.

“We thought it’d be exciting to come back lower back this time with our booth,” Vidal said. “We went to the Tulare display in February. We didn’t assume much however we had several site visitors interested in our product.”

The roughly nine-yr-antique Solugen has opened a U.S. Workplace in Salinas, Calif., wherein corporation CEO Andre Beaulieu Blanchette meets with growers and ability vendors, Vidal stated.

On the business enterprise’s internet site, Blanchette touts the importance of a “circular economic system-primarily based version” wherein agricultural effluents are treated at Solugen to create the Azogen fertilizer, which in turn is utilized in natural agriculture.

Solugen’s manner saves sources with the aid of offering a short supply chain for hog farms in Quebec, which constitute about 40% of swine manufacturing in Canada, Vidal said. The organization uses hydroelectricity, a smooth electricity, to treat the manure, that it receives each day.

The business enterprise extracts liquid from the manure, leaving a stable residue, and treats the liquid through a thermal process that brings it to a vapor and then again right into a clear, clean liquid, Vidal stated. A separate sub-product, a liquid that “appears a bit like maple syrup,” has a combination of nutrients that are currently being evaluated but are now not bought, he said.

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