Biogas production from a slurry obtained by mixing finely ground olive pomace in water was investigated using anaerobic digesters of 1-1 working volume at 37 degrees C. A start-up culture was obtained from a local landfill area and was adopted to the slurry within 10 days at this temperature. The biogas generation rates were determined by varying the total solids (TS) concentration in the slurry and the hydraulic retention time (HRT) during semi-continuous digestion. The maximum rate was found to be 0.70 1 of biogas per 1 of digester volume per day, corresponding to a HRT of 20 days and 10% TS with a yield of 0.08 1 biogas per g chemical oxygen demand (COD) added to the digester. The methane content of the biogas was in the range of 75-80% for both batch and semi-continuous runs, the remainder being principally carbon dioxide. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.