About Us
Greendar LLC
Production of highly effective organic fertilisers and zero-waste solutions for poultry farms
Key information
Managing Director
Yevgeny Sergeyevich Usachenko
Contact person
Andrey Alexandrovich Zubkov (Chief Technologist)
Founded
8 June 2020
Contacts
+7 (495) 107-90-62
info@greendar.org
Specialisation
Production of highly effective organic fertilisers, design and implementation of zero-waste cycles at poultry farms.
Partners we seek
Agricultural enterprises, poultry farms, research institutions.
Milestones at a glance
- 2019–2020 — idea and launch: prototype poultry litter processing technology
- 2021–2022 — pilot in Saratov Region, retention of up to 80% organic matter and over 90% NPK
- 2022–2023 — 2 commercial lines, 8–16 t/day
- 2023–2024 — brand, GOST certification, reduction of mineral fertilisers to 30–40%
- 2024 — present — export: Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan
Products
AgroEco humic fertiliser from lowland peat is approved for use in organic farming under GOST 33980-2016.
| No. | Manufacturer | Fertiliser | Composition | Registration | Application | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greendar LLC | AgroPremium | Organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, trace elements, potassium salts of humic and fulvic acids | In progress | All crops. Restoration of soil fertility and bonitet, reduced chemical load |
+7 (495) 107-90-62 info@greendar.org |
| 2 | Greendar LLC | AgroEco | Potassium salts of humic and fulvic acids | In progress | All crops. Soil fertility, root system stimulation. Anti-stress foliar treatment during the growing season after adverse conditions or pesticide applications |
+7 (495) 107-90-62 info@greendar.org |
- AgroPremium Organic matter, NPK, trace elements, potassium salts of humic and fulvic acids. Registration in progress. For all crops — soil fertility, reduced chemical load.
- AgroEco Potassium salts of humic and fulvic acids. Registration in progress. Soil health, root system, anti-stress during the growing season.
Next-generation environmental solutions for poultry farms
Modern poultry farming faces one of its most acute environmental challenges — manure disposal. A single mid-sized poultry farm can produce several thousand tonnes of litter per month, much of it stored for long periods in open lagoons or temporary landfills. This leads to air pollution from ammonia and hydrogen sulphide, soil depletion, nitrate leaching into groundwater, and the risk of spreading pathogenic microorganisms.
From problem to solution
It was in response to these challenges that Greendar was founded — a Russian engineering centre specialising in the design and deployment of highly efficient poultry waste processing systems. The company’s founders, a team of engineers and agroecologists, set an ambitious goal: to turn chicken litter from a source of pollution into a valuable organic fertiliser while eliminating harmful environmental impact.
What makes Greendar unique
Unlike traditional approaches that require long-term litter storage, manure storage facilities, and complex composting windrows, Greendar technology is built around immediate processing of fresh litter. This avoids fermentation and decomposition processes in which key nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) are lost and harmful gases are released into the atmosphere.
The core of the technology is a direct processing line with no intermediate storage. Within a few hours, fresh litter enters the plant and undergoes thermal, biological, and mechanical treatment. The result is a granulated fertiliser with high organic matter content and stable agrochemical value.
Impact on ecology and economics
- Environmental: complete elimination of lagoons, reduced ammonia and methane emissions, protection of soils and water bodies.
- Agricultural: production of highly effective organic fertiliser that improves soil structure and increases yields.
- Economic: lower disposal costs and the opportunity to sell fertiliser as a commercial product.
The future is responsible production
Today Greendar works with major poultry farms, adapting the technology to specific volumes and climate conditions. The company actively partners with agricultural holdings and government sustainability initiatives, and exports solutions to the Middle East and Central Asia.
The story of Greendar is not just that of a startup, but of a deliberate move towards new environmental standards in agriculture. Where there was once a source of pollution, a source of fertility is now created.
Why we chose organic farming
The idea behind Greendar did not come from theory — it came from direct engagement with the reality of the agricultural sector. When we began working with poultry farms, we were struck by the scale of the litter disposal problem. Millions of tonnes of biological waste each year lacked a sustainable processing system, causing enormous environmental harm. What surprised us even more was this: despite all that organic material, farmland around these facilities suffered from depletion, degradation, and excessive use of chemical fertilisers.
At that point we understood: agriculture should be centred not on production alone, but on soil health. Biological farming, restoration of natural fertility, and adoption of humus-building organic fertilisers became not just a professional interest, but a response to a systemic challenge.
What shaped our decision
- The contrast between waste surplus and depleted soil. We saw how in the same region two extremes coexist: vast amounts of organic residues and poor, exhausted fields. This absurd situation calls for technologies that connect these two resources — returning organic matter to the soil.
- Growing demand for organic products and sustainable farming. In recent years we have seen a steady trend towards eco-friendly products — among consumers and farmers who recognise that soil health = crop health = human health. We decided to be part of this global transformation.
- Research and proven results. After testing granulated and liquid fertiliser produced with our technology on various crops (wheat, maize, sunflower), we achieved consistent yield gains, improved soil structure, and reduced need for chemical inputs. This gave us confidence and a solid evidence base.
- Environmental responsibility. We understood that working in agriculture in the 21st century means more than doing business — it means being part of an environmental movement. Creating not only profit, but regeneration.
For us, the shift towards biological agriculture is not a passing trend, but a deliberate, technology-backed strategy. We do not simply process waste. We restore soil, bring life back to agroecosystems, and give farmers a tool for sustainable growth.
Goals and objectives
Short-term goals (2025–2026)
- Expanding presence in Russia and neighbouring countries
- Launching new production modules at mid-sized poultry farms.
- Deploying mobile lines at compact farms.
- Strengthening positions in the Southern and Central federal districts of Russia.
- Commercialising organic fertilisers under our own brand
- Mass production of certified granulated and liquid fertiliser.
- Expanding agronomic recommendations by crop and region.
- Building a distribution network through agro-holdings and farmers’ unions.
- Field trials and scientific support
- Joint projects with agricultural research institutes.
- Monitoring long-term effects on soil structure and yield.
- Developing protocols for combined use of organic and mineral fertilisers.
- Environmental expertise and participation in government programmes
- Participation in regional environmental and waste-management programmes.
- Cooperation with environmental authorities and Rosprirodnadzor.
- Achieving status as a «green technology partner» for the industry.
Long-term goals (2027–2030)
- International expansion
- Developing adapted solutions for hot climates (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt).
- Building a franchise or licensing model for technology export.
- Establishing demonstration facilities abroad.
- Advancing biological agriculture
- Becoming a leader in the transition from chemical to organo-biological farming.
- Greendar products as the foundation of an organic plant nutrition system.
- Implementing «zero loss» technology — turning all waste into products.
- Developing our own biological products
- Launching a line of microbiological activators for soil and litter.
- Creating next-generation bioenzymes for accelerated stabilisation of organic matter.
- Partnerships with biotech laboratories and institutes.
- Environmental leadership and ESG
- Inclusion in international sustainability ratings and green registries.
- Developing carbon neutrality models in livestock farming.
- Promoting closed-loop principles and a «zero footprint» in agricultural production.
Our vision
Within five years we want organic and biologically integrated farming in Russia to be an integral part of the agricultural system, not a niche or marginal direction. It should be the norm — when soil health, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability matter as much as yield and profitability.
What we see as essential
- A broad shift away from purely mineral plant nutrition. Biological farming should become the foundation of the system — with organic fertilisers, cover crops, microbiological products, and humus at its core.
- From disposal to return to the soil. Litter, manure, and biomass residues should be seen not as waste, but as a strategic resource.
- Government support for organic farming. Through subsidies, inclusion of organic products in public procurement, and streamlined certification.
- Training for farmers. Through agricultural universities, demonstration fields, and technology schools.
Greendar’s role in this transformation
- Technology leader in converting organic waste into fertiliser — with dozens of operating facilities in Russia and abroad.
- Partner to farmers in the transition to organic nutrition — through integrated solutions: fertiliser + agronomic support + biological products.
- Soil regeneration expert — restoring degraded land, increasing humus, reducing chemical load.
- Advocate for biological farming — promoting responsible agriculture, an ecosystem approach, and sustainable agroproduction.
We want to be more than fertiliser suppliers — we want to restore soil, biologise agroecosystems, and change how agriculture is practised in the country.
Message from management
For me, organic agriculture is not just a technology or a trend. It is a form of responsibility — responsibility for the land we pass on to the next generation, for the food that reaches the table, and for the people who live and work on that land.
Soil is a living organism. If we feed it only with chemicals, it stops working. But if we give it organic matter, biological activity, and balanced nutrition — it rewards us with yield, quality, and stability.
It matters to me not only to produce fertiliser. It matters that our technologies restore life in the soil, free farmers from chemical dependence, and restore meaning to agriculture itself.
To colleagues and partners
We live at a time when agriculture stands at a crossroads. One path is intensification at any cost — with depleted soils and degraded ecosystems. The other is thoughtful, organic, living farming, where soil is the foundation of the future.
We are with you — with technologies, solutions, and a shared goal: to restore the land’s strength and people’s health.
Sincerely,
The Greendar Team

