Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25%, scientists say

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Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25%, scientists say

Researchers are developing bio-based fertilisers that reduce pollution, save energy and could curb Europe’s reliance on Russian imports. One promising solution: algae grown on wastewater.

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