An AI-driven hydro-bio-loop system that transforms agricultural waste into valuable biological commodities while restoring soil health and reducing carbon footprint.
Millions of tonnes burned annually, releasing methane and destroying soil structure. No scalable, decentralized alternative exists for farmers at the field level.
Current agricultural systems follow take-make-dispose models, depleting soil nutrients and generating methane from decomposition. Nutrients are lost instead of recycled.
Over 40% of agricultural land is degraded due to poor waste management practices. Lost organic matter reduces water retention and microbial biodiversity.
Agriculture contributes significantly to climate change. Traditional composting produces high methane, while burning releases CO2. The cycle continues unbroken.
Phase 1: BSFL Bioreactors → Phase 2: Dark Fermentation → Phase 3: NBS Train
Integrated circular system diagram
Black soldier fly larvae convert organic waste into high-protein insect biomass and nutrient-rich frass for soil amendment.
Residual biomass undergoes anaerobic fermentation, producing biogas for energy while capturing carbon in a controlled environment.
Final digestate powers constructed wetlands that polish water, restore biodiversity, and create landscape-scale habitat corridors.
Real-time sensors monitor soil moisture, temperature, and bioreactor conditions. Automatic alerts optimize system performance.
Machine learning recommends waste processing timing, irrigation schedules, and harvest windows for maximum yield and carbon sequestration.
Blockchain-verified carbon credits. Track environmental impact from farm to market with transparent, auditable records.
Convert agricultural waste into revenue streams. Receive soil amendments and carbon credits while reducing burning.
70% Waste ReductionAccess high-protein insect biomass and biogas energy. Create value-added products in the circular economy.
$5K-50K/MonthProcure sustainable feedstock and carbon offsets. Meet ESG targets with auditable climate impact.
Carbon Neutral by 2030