♻️ Clean cooking from cow-dung • Less smoke • More trees

Biogas-Based on Cow-Dung

Turn livestock waste into clean cooking gas and organic fertilizer — reducing deforestation, improving household health, and strengthening farm productivity through a circular, community-first model.

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What “cow-dung biogas” means (in simple terms)

Cow dung is mixed with water to form a slurry, fed into a sealed digester (anaerobic tank), and naturally produces biogas that can be piped to a kitchen stove. The remaining bio-slurry becomes organic fertilizer.

Step 1
Collect & mix cow dung with water to create a smooth slurry.
Step 2
Anaerobic digestion breaks down the slurry and releases biogas.
Step 3
Cook clean using the gas (less smoke, faster cooking, lower fuel costs).
Step 4
Boost farming by using the bio-slurry as organic fertilizer for crops.

Why this fits AdventStayBnB

  • Eco-stays & experiences: guests can visit a working biogas household and learn the circular energy story.
  • Community uplift: supports cleaner cooking and income opportunities through fertilizer value chains.
  • Climate-positive tourism: a practical, visible climate action activity for visitors and partners.
Want to partner (lodges, homestays, farms, institutions)?

Impact snapshot

200
Cow-dung biodigesters built (reported by 2025)
5,000+
People trained across multiple villages (climate, health, clean energy)
10,000
Tree seedlings provided to support environmental restoration
1,200
Direct beneficiaries reported by 2025 (GlobalGiving updates)

What changes for a household?

  • Cleaner kitchens: less smoke exposure and more comfortable cooking.
  • Time saved: less time collecting firewood and faster meal prep.
  • Stronger farms: organic fertilizer improves soil health and crop performance.
  • Climate benefit: reduced reliance on charcoal/firewood helps protect forests.
Is biogas safe to use in the kitchen?
Yes—when installed and maintained properly. Safety comes from quality construction, proper piping, and user training (lighting, ventilation, leak checks).
Does the system work for institutions (schools, guesthouses, farms)?
Yes. Larger digesters can be designed for higher demand. Some projects also explore “on-grid” style distribution where a central plant can serve multiple nearby households/units.
What about organic fertilizer—why is it important?
Bio-slurry is a valuable byproduct. It can improve soil structure and support diverse crops, reducing dependence on expensive chemical fertilizers.
How can visitors engage through AdventStayBnB?
You can host learning visits, farm experiences, or eco-stays that demonstrate the biogas system, circular farming, and community impact. It’s a strong story for climate-positive tourism.
Support real households with clean cooking

Every contribution helps expand access to biogas systems, strengthen training,

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