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Novabiom

Novabiom, the miscanthus specialist.

Since 2006, Novabiom has been dedicated to developing the cultivation and use of miscanthus in France and Europe. The company brings together 25 partners, most of whom are farmers, all eager to commit to a sustainable and meaningful project. As a mission-driven company, Novabiom's raison d'être is to "create high-quality, environmentally friendly miscanthus solutions that are rooted in the local community, working alongside farmers."

Novabiom and its team of 17 employees are at your service:

Farmers, both men and women,

  • for the supply of Miscanthus giganteus rhizomes and the establishment of their cultivation
  • for the valorization of their miscanthus: self-consumption, diversification and direct sales, or Novabiom purchase agreement

Users, for their supply of raw or processed miscanthus products.

Manufacturers for the establishment of their local supply chain.

Local authorities, to support their project to establish local supply chains with the planting of miscanthus to protect water resources and fuel collective miscanthus-fired heating systems.

Novabiom has planted more than 9,000 hectares in France and Europe and has produced more than 180 million rhizomes since 2006.

At its "La Fabrique" site in Eure-et-Loir, Novabiom develops its tools for the initial processing of miscanthus: calibration and dust removal, bales, megabales, etc.

A significant investment in innovation

Novabiom invests in research and development across all areas of the sector: rhizome production, crop establishment, processing, and innovative uses. Novabiom has participated in two H2020 projects funded by the European Union: GRACE (Growing Advanced Industrial Crops on Marginal Lands for Biorefineries) and MAGIC (Marginal lands for Growing Industrial Crops). Two other projects are underway with INRAE: MisTigation (Miscanthus to mitigate climate change), funded by ADEME, and MiseEauVert (Miscanthus ecosystem services to restore water quality and soil fertility), funded by ANR.

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