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  • Agromining: Farming for Met...
    van der Ent, Antony; Baker, Alan J. M; Reeves, Roger D; Chaney, Rufus L; Anderson, Christopher W. N; Meech, John A; Erskine, Peter D; Simonnot, Marie-Odile; Vaughan, James; Morel, Jean Louis; Echevarria, Guillaume; Fogliani, Bruno; Rongliang, Qiu; Mulligan, David R

    Environmental science & technology, 04/2015, Letnik: 49, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Phytomining technology employs hyperaccumulator plants to take up metal in harvestable plant biomass. Harvesting, drying and incineration of the biomass generates a high-grade bio-ore. We propose that “agromining” (a variant of phytomining) could provide local communities with an alternative type of agriculture on degraded lands; farming not for food crops, but for metals such as nickel (Ni). However, two decades after its inception and numerous successful experiments, commercial phytomining has not yet become a reality. To build the case for the minerals industry, a large-scale demonstration is needed to identify operational risks and provide “real-life” evidence for profitability.