This study was carried out as part of the European demonstration project FERTIMANURE
funded by the H2020 Programme (project number 862849) titled Innovative nutrient
recovery from secondary sources – Production of high-added value FERTIlisers from animal
MANURE.
The work carried out for this deliverable is part of FERTIMANURE work package 1 (WP1),
of FERTIMANURE framework. This deliverable is based on the activities of Task 1.1 Flow
assessment, logistics and characterisation of animal manure and by-products. This task and
deliverable, led by LEITAT, has the main objective of identifying and quantifying current
manure production in the participating European Union (EU) countries and regions.
Firstly, an overview of manure nutrient production for the whole of Europe is addressed. This
is partly based on the thorough work of the Nutri2Cycle project (H2020). The
FERTIMANURE project takes advantage of this valuable resource as the starting point for
a more detailed analysis at the level of the participating regions, which is the special added
value the present deliverable 1.1.
The following sections provide detailed information about the amounts and nutrient flows of
manure resources in the EU regions considered in FERTIMANURE. These sections compile
data from EU countries where FERTIMANURE has pilot plants, formatted in a standardized
format for unification and processing in order to have a complete vision of manure generation
and management costs.
On the one hand, this has involved providing data on livestock densities in each region and
the amounts of nutrients generated by the sector in each regional case. This first activity has
the objective of quantifying and detecting the flows of manure resources in the project
regions where livestock farming intensification is generating large amounts of manure. This
is accompanied by informative maps of the animal densities and nutrient densities within
each region.
Next, detailed information is given about the chemical composition of the considered
livestock manures (cow, pig, and chicken). This is data provided by each partner, and helps
characterize the differences between EU regions and the particularities of manure
management in this regard.
Finally, data on current manure treatments and transport costs was compiled. This
information can be used to contrast treatment options with transport out of nutrient hot spots
and the costs of operation and business models considered in the project. Due to the
inclusion of CELAC partners, information from Argentina has been collected and reported in
Annex II, so that the information may be exploited in the CELAC region.H2020 (Grant no. 862849