Idea and launch 2019–2020
Challenge: uncontrolled waste from poultry farms, environmental pressure on regions with developed poultry production.
Solution: development of a technological concept for direct processing of fresh litter without lagoons or storage.
Achievements:
- Analysis of the environmental impact of traditional disposal methods.
- Engineering team formed.
- Basic prototype developed for litter sanitisation and biological stabilisation.
Testing and pilot projects 2021–2022
Goal: verify technology effectiveness at operating poultry farms.
Focus: retaining nutrients and eliminating odours during processing.
Achievements:
- First pilot plant launched in Russia (Saratov Region).
- Confirmed retention of up to 80% organic matter and over 90% of nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium).
- First batches of granulated and liquid fertiliser produced — successfully used in agriculture.
Industrialisation and scaling 2022–2023
Goal: adapt the technology to industrial waste volumes and regional conditions.
Focus: modular solutions for poultry farms of different scales.
Achievements:
- Two commercial lines built with capacity from 8 to 16 tonnes per day.
- Mobile rapid-processing module developed for compact facilities.
- Automated moisture and temperature control systems implemented.
Entering the organic fertiliser market 2023–2024
Goal: establish a new market segment — products based on chicken litter and lowland peat preparations that are safe and practical for farming.
Focus: brand launch, certification, state registration of agrochemicals, field trials.
Achievements:
- Fertiliser brand registered, GOST compliance obtained.
- Agrochemical trials conducted on winter wheat.
- Reduction of mineral fertiliser rates to 30–40% when combined with Greendar organic products.
International development and export 2024 — present
Goal: expansion into the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa.
Focus: localising solutions, adapting to climate and agronomy in target countries.
Achievements:
- Negotiations and pilot deliveries to Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.
- Presentation materials and application guidelines created (700–1500 kg/ha and 1.5–4 l/ha).
- Preparation under way for local production with farmers and investors in the Middle East.