Desert Farm Incinerators
Desert farming is growing at a huge rate and brings with it new waste challenges. Incineration can provide hot water and electricity to power remote desert farms.
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With the huge growth we are seeing in this sector, desert farming is here to stay. It brings with it the same challenges as traditional farming, but with more emphasis on remote locations and the logistics involved.
Every desert farm incinerator we make is hand built in the UK and comes with our one year warranty and second to none after sales support. Once deployed on your farm you can expect:
- Increased bio-security
- Cheaper disposal costs
- Reduction in infection and other diseases
- Hot water for cleaning*
* requires optional heat exchanger
We also have a page dedicated to incinerators specifically for animal by-products disposal.
For any other kind of livestock or agricultural incinerator please take a look at our Animal Incinerator page.
What is desert farming?
Desert farming was developed to allow more countries to be come self-sufficient in the supply of basic foodstuffs for their population. Land costs were often prohibitive in developing countries, so cheaper land was the option. Once the logistical challenges have been overcome you start to realise that the only challenge is the disposal of any waste generated, such as:
- Livestock Bedding (old/soiled)
- General farm waste (incl. Household)
- Fallen livestock (Deadstock)
- Butchering waste
If your farm or agricultural business produces a specific waste stream that you are not sure about, speak to on of our experienced team who would be happy to advise on the latest legislation and on what you can and cannot burn in an incinerator.
Pretty much anything that is grown or reared on a traditional farm can be viable in the desert, providing you have resources to feed and care for your animals.
What is being kept / grown in desert farms?
Pretty much anything that is grown or reared on a traditional farm can be viable in the desert, providing you have resources to feed and care for your animals.
- Fish Farming (read more about desert fish farming)
- Dairy Farming
- Cattle farming
- Sheep Farming
- Goat Farming
- Catfish Farming