The building is equipped with real-time monitoring of ventilation, temperature and humidity levels and six giant elevators capable of transporting 240 pigs at a time. Everything is regulated remotely from the control room.
The company is also trying to implement "circular production," including high-temperature anaerobic fermentation (independent of oxygen), which will produce up to 120,000 cubic meters of biogas per day from manure.
Once cleaned of sulfur, this biogas can be used to produce electricity. It will help "keep pigs warm, provide hot water for washing animals to worry about their health, and at the same time reduce harmful emissions.
The developers of the project claim that this approach will help solve two problems simultaneously: reduce the use of agricultural land and meet the rapid growth in demand for pork.
PigUA.info by pragmatika.media