The facility will develop technologies that convert grass into a range of products, including animal feeds and bioenergy.
The facility will develop technologies that convert the country’s grasslands into a range of products, including high-quality ...
The Agrotechnology discipline research team at Khulna University has successfully cultivated grass without soil, addressing the food needs of domesticated animals. Known as "hydroponic fodder," this ...
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MTU launches green biorefinery backed by Grassroots Research to reduce carbon footprint
Munster Technological University (MTU) has launched a new pilot green biorefinery at its Kerry Campus, marking an important ...
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Haramaya University Researchers Develop Drought-Resistant Animal Fodder
Researchers at Haramaya University have successfully developed and are expanding cultivation of a breakthrough animal fodder ...
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