I-Phyc featured on Radio 4’s Farming Today channel to discuss the use of harnessing the natural power of algae to clean farm slurry

I-Phyc, a provider of natural wastewater solution, was recently featured on Radio 4’s Farming Today channel. The programme discussed the use of harnessing the natural power of algae to clean farm slurry at Harrison’s Farms in Kilburn.

The farming industry is facing issues with using imported and manufactured nitrogen and they want to be more sustainable, cost effective and independent by using their own resources.  I-Phyc’s solutions could really help mitigate against these issues by the algae getting rid of the unwanted contaminants and leaving the good nutrients that the farmers need.

The programme is available on https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001kh9c

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