The investment will also reduce the amount of phosphorus and nitrogen released to the surrounding rivers and waterways by approximately 20 per cent.
”Our investment will strengthen Baltic Pork’s capital base – a vitally important financial injection at this time when Latvian companies are increasingly finding it difficult to get loans from local banks and other financial institutions to expand their operations. The project also has a positive impact on the environment because it will benefit both the Baltic Sea and the climate”, says NEFCO’s Vice President, Solveig Nordström.
An increasing number of companies in Eastern Europe are currently expanding their meat production. This development calls for transfer of environmental technology, such as biogas reactors, in order to reduce the releases of methane from pig and cow manure, for instance. NEFCO is currently planning to finance several biogas reactors in similar projects in Ukraine.
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