No more ammonia. No more GHG.
Let us preserve our atmosphere and our climate. We can go back in time. With a better management of manure, very little ammonia or GHG is emitted. Aren’t we capable to treat human wastewater? We can do the same , a bit differently, with animal effluents.
How It Works
Going Cleantech is Easy
Inactivate the microorganisms in manure, you get a stable product that can be separated in useful components.
Technology in Stealth Mode
Ecologically-safe process. No toxic residues.
Both the released waters and the solid part are environment-friendly. No toxic residues are left on the soil or in released waters. Moreover, the end-products are quite germ-free, reducing risks of undergroud water pollution, or contamination of crops.
Bacteria and fungi are the source of the problem!
In order to stabilize manure, bacteria and fungi have to be inactivated. A stabilized manure can be used as a raw material safe to work with. It can be stored, and used at will at the right time. A liability became an asset.
Did you know?
In March 2023, The EU Council reaches an agreement on amendments to the industrial emission directives.
The main objective of the revision is to make progress towards the EU’s zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment. The new rules will:
- bring more installations under its scope (notably more large-scale intensive livestock farms)
- make permitting more effective
- reduce administrative burden
- increase transparency and
- give more support to breakthrough technologies and other innovative approaches (such as agriwater’s!)
Immediate Returns

Case of Mr Meier, Dairy Farmer in Switzerland
Mr. Meier has a successful dairy farm in Switzerland with around 120 cows. From Novembre till the end of March, law forbids to spread manure on the fields. He needed to invest 250’000 USD to store the manure in the winter in a safe way. Sometimes the storage is full at the end of the winter, and he needs to spread manure on the field, risking a heavy fine. On top of that, in the spring, he needs to pay 15 USD or more per m3 to transport his manure to crops growers far away. Our solution could make him save money, time and worries!
FAQ
How much space does the mechanization of your solution take?
The main machine takes very little space since this is a continuous process. We generally use already-existing liquide manure storage facilities to store the water. In this way, water can be used for crops or released once every few weeks.
Is your solution energy-intensive?
No, it is not.
Is your solution dangerous?
It is not. On the contrary, it increases safety. Farming is a dangerous activity. The machines are dangerous. The storage of fertilizers is dangerous. Hay can burn. Manure emits ammonia. Manure spreading on the fields might bring pathogens to the lungs, leading to a potential disease. It is unfair that farmers have to work in such a dangerous setting. And who do we need more than the farmers, who produce food for us ?
Our solution lowers enormously the risks related to ammonia, sulfide, aerosol of pathogens breathing. It also reduces risks of air or water pollution, protecting the general public
Can we re-use the waters that have been purified?
We are working on a solution to re-use waters for human use, such as cleaning. This solution is not available as of yet.
Does your technology treat only dairy cow effluents, or also pig manure?
At this time, we are focused on dairy cows only.
A New Area
We imitate nature and optimize the processes and the flux so as to have a circular economy. Giving value to each element of the chain.