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Agricultural Residue

Agricultural residue refers to the organic byproducts left behind after the harvest of crops, such as rice straw, bagasse, rice husks, and corn cobs. While traditionally seen as waste, these residues hold significant potential for sustainable development when properly utilized.

The proper management and processing of agricultural residues can not only reduce environmental impact but also create valuable resources for a range of industries.​

One of the primary uses of agricultural residue is as biomass for bioenergy production. When processed into pellets or briquettes, agricultural residues can serve as a renewable source of energy for heating and electricity generation. This reduces the reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable energy sector. Transforming agricultural byproducts into useful products helps reduce waste, supports sustainable farming practices, and enhances resource efficiency.

Each feedstock is
unique in its nature.

Some are fibrous, some are brittle. They all have different compositions, with some materials having more potassium content or increased nitrogen levels. Each feedstock brings about its own set of challenges when it comes to pelleting and briquetting. However, over the years, we have pelletized most agricultural residue with success. Whether you are a farmer, agricultural producer, or energy provider, we offer a comprehensive service to help you convert your agricultural waste into biomass pellets or briquettes.

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Oil Palm Biomass​
Oil palm biomass is a valuable resource derived from the palm oil industry, offering a range of byproducts with diverse applications.
Woody Biomass
Woody Biomass refers to organic matter derived from trees and woody plants. It is used as renewable energy source is many forms.
Agriculture Residue​​
Agricultural residue refers to the organic byproducts left behind after the harvest of crops, such as rice straw, bagasse, rice husks, and corn cobs.
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF)
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is a type of fuel created from the non-recyclable and non-compostable waste generated in urban and industrial settings.