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EUBCE 2024 - Priscila ROSSETO CAMILOTI - Food Waste Digestate as Fertilizer: Evaluation of Application in Lettuce Cultivation

Food Waste Digestate as Fertilizer: Evaluation of Application in Lettuce Cultivation

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Food Waste Digestate as Fertilizer: Evaluation of Application in Lettuce Cultivation

Short Introductive summary

The possibility of agricultural utilization of digestate as a fertilizer in the cultivation of peri-urban and urban cultures, especially of ready-to-eat vegetables has the potential to effectively enhance sustainability and circular practices in metropolitan areas. The Bioenergy and Biofertilizer Production Plant, installed at the Institute of Energy and Environment – IEE/USP, evaluates the implementation of food waste-to-biogas and can process 43 tons of waste and produce 35 m³ of digestate per day. In the present study, the effects of the application of digestate from Bioenergy and Biofertilizer Plant treating food waste on lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) yield and soil properties has been evaluated.

Presenter

Priscila ROSSETO CAMILOTI

USP Energy And Environment Institute, Institute of Energy and Environment - IEE of the University of São Paulo, BRAZIL

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Co-authors:

P. Rosseto Camiloti, USP Energy and Environment Institute, São Paulo, BRAZIL
A. Lemes Rodrigues, USP Energy and Environment Institute, São Paulo, BRAZIL
J.C.B.B Ferrarese, USP Energy and Environment Institute, São Paulo, BRAZIL
I.L. Sauer, USP Energy and Environment Institute, São Paulo, BRAZIL

Session reference: 4CV.5.8