Kalfresh appoints Weltec Biopower for Queensland bioenergy facility
The plant will anchor the new Scenic Rim Agricultural Industrial Precinct, with Weltec's equipment due on site in late August, when construction of the first AD tank will get underway.
The facility will process crop residues, processing offcuts and agricultural waste from Kalfresh's vertically integrated operations into renewable by-products — realising what the company describes as the "paddock-to-power" potential of its business. Nutrient-rich digestate will be returned to farms as biofertiliser, supporting Kalfresh's long-term ambition of circular agriculture.
Weltec will deploy its stainless-steel tank technology at the site, chosen for its durability, corrosion resistance and operational longevity.
"For us, it was critical to work with a partner that has a track record of delivering reliable, long-term infrastructure," said Kalfresh CEO Richard Gorman.









