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Start-up turns farm waste in Rwanda into renewable energy
The signing of the agreement with the United Nations followed the selection of the company as an official supplier. This allows the company access to tenders for the supply of waste treatment systems in other projects around the world.Currently, HomeBiogas systems are sold in 107 countries around the world. Efrati explains that by turning farm waste into clean cooking gas and organic fertiliser, these systems will advance people’s lives. “Farmers will become more resilient with their own-grown organic fertiliser and families will enjoy their own sustainable energy source. The innovative technology provides farmers with efficient and effective waste-to-resource solutions that improve crop outputs and revenue opportunities.” With a regenerative approach to farming, and as the price of chemical fertilisers continue to rise, the solution furthermore creates a multipurpose biofertiliser that supplements chemical fertilisers, stimulates the soil, strengthens the plant, and allows farmers to save on outputs, says Efrati. HomeBiogas has already been implemented in thousands of farms across the world that are now enjoying tens of thousands of litters of organic fertiliser as well as a steady flow of cooking gas. ALSO READ: Renewable energy start-up SOLA gets on the grid early