Facilities
The Biomaterials Laboratory of the Faculty of Agricultural Biosystems Engineering was established in 2019 with the support of the HEIP project. The laboratory has been researching the processing of agricultural waste and recyclable materials into packaging materials such as seedling pots, egg cartons, paper, etc. The laboratory will also conduct research projects on the production of other prototype products.
The Soil and Water Laboratory of the Faculty of Agricultural Biosystems Engineering was established in 2019 under the support of the HEIP project. The laboratory has been conducting research on chemical analysis using DR 3900 and Heating Machine on components such as COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand), DO (Dissolve Oxygen), TP (Total Phosphorus), NO3_N(Nitrate), NO2_N(Nitrite), processing of agricultural waste and materials such as coconut husk, coconut husk charcoal, mango seeds, etc. which can be produced as charcoal to reduce toxic components in wastewater from processing plants such as phosphorus, COD and odor, etc. In addition, the Soil and Water Laboratory also predicts the storage of organic carbon in soil and rainfed areas using models, etc. The laboratory will also organize research projects on the production of other prototype products.
Research
ABOUT US
The Biogas Technology & Information Center (BTIC) Cambodia is considered as a repository of commercial biogas technology and information center, which is capable in providing technical services including necessary training to various stakeholders such as pig farmers, project developers and investors, policy makers, financial institutions, researchers as well as local engineering companies. BTIC will contribute to harnessing the potential of biogas energy from pig farms, a currently untapped, clean, indigenous source of energy for rural electrification and also a way of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.
The BTIC was established jointly by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA). The center is funded by the project entitled “Reduction of GHG emission through promotion of commercial biogas plants”, which is jointly implemented by the Ministry of Environment (MOE), the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and UNIDO with financial support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The center was officially launched on 8th December 2016 and is hosted by the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering at the RUA in Cambodia.
The BTIC has the following objectives:
VISION & MISSION
Address: Faculty of Agricultural Biosystems Engineering, Royal University of Agriculture, Chamkar Daung, Dangkor district, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: 085727308
Email: info.fae@rua.edu.kh
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