Synergetic Benefits for a Pig Farm and Local Bioeconomy Development from Extended Green Biorefinery Value Chains

Author:

Gaffey James123,O’Donovan Cathal4,Murphy Declan5ORCID,O’Connor Tracey12,Walsh David6,Vergara Luis Alejandro2,Donkor Kwame7ORCID,Gottumukkala Lalitha7,Koopmans Sybrandus8,Buckley Enda9,O’Connor Kevin2ORCID,Sanders Johan P. M.8

Affiliation:

1. Circular Bioeconomy Research Group, Shannon Application Biotechnology Centre, Munster Technology, V92 CX88 Tralee, Ireland

2. BiOrbic Bioeconomy SFI Research Centre, O’Brien Centre for Science, University College Dublin, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland

3. Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Limerick, Plassey, V94 T9PX Limerick, Ireland

4. Carhue Piggeries, Cooligboy, Timoleague, Co., P72 HD61 Cork, Ireland

5. Makeway Nutrition, Unit 6, Riverstown Business Park, Tramore, Co., X91 TRF9 Waterford, Ireland

6. Barryroe Co-Operative, Lislevane House, Tirnanean, Bandon, Co., P47 YW77 Cork, Ireland

7. Celignis Analytical, Unit 11, Holland Rd., Castletroy, Plassey, Co., V94 7Y42 Limerick, Ireland

8. Grassa BV, Villafloraweg 1, 5928 SZ Venlo, The Netherlands

9. Carbery Group, Phale Lower, Ballineen, Co., P47 YW77 Cork, Ireland

Abstract

As the global population rises, agriculture and industry are under increasing pressure to become more sustainable in meeting this growing demand, while minimizing impacts on global emissions, land use change, and biodiversity. The development of efficient and symbiotic local bioeconomies can help to respond to this challenge by using land, resources, and side streams in efficient ways tailored to the needs of different regions. Green biorefineries offer a unique opportunity for regions with abundant grasslands to use this primary resource more sustainably, providing feed for cows, while also generating feed for monogastric animals, along with the co-production of biomaterials and energy. The current study investigates the impact of a green biorefinery co-product, leaf protein concentrate (LPC), for input to a pig farm, assessing its impact on pig diets, and the extended impact on the bioenergy performance of the pig farm. The study found that LPC replaced soya bean meal at a 50% displacement rate, with pigs showing positive performance in intake and weight gain. Based on laboratory analysis, the resulting pig slurry demonstrated a higher biogas content and 26% higher biomethane potential compared with the control slurry. The findings demonstrate some of the local synergies between agricultural sectors that can be achieved through extended green biorefinery development, and the benefits for local bioeconomy actors.

Funder

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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