Quick scan stikstofproblematiek en biologische veehouderij : Mogelijke bijdrage van de biologische sector aan oplossingsrichtingen voor ammoniakproblematiek
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Quick scan stikstofproblematiek en biologische veehouderij : Mogelijke bijdrage van de biologische sector aan oplossingsrichtingen voor ammoniakproblematiek
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Auteur(s)
- PLOMP Marleen
- MIGCHELS Gerard
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Id
2A7P2P9M
Version
3702
Date ajout
3 mai 2021 15:36
Date modification
3 mai 2021 15:39
Résumé
The research focuses on the potential contribution to reducing ammonia emissions from
existing organic farms, and the perspective and potential benefits if more farms in the Natura 2000
area switch to organic.
Specifically on the larger organic dairy farms, ammonia emissions from the barn were 22% lower than
for larger common farms. The average emission from manure administration and grazing on organic
BIN farms was 14.6 kg NH3/ha, compared with an average of 31.3 on conventional BIN farms (-53%).
Summarizing, there seems to be a prospect of conventional dairy farms in the Natura2000 area
switching to organic dairy farming provided that the market is not distorted.
The contribution that organic pig and poultry farming can make to reducing ammonia emissions in the
Netherlands is very limited.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO conduite de troupeau
- FREDO environnement
- FREDO fertilisation
- GEO Pays-Bas
- ammonia
- azote
- bovin
- comparaison
- manure
- élevage
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Date caractères
22/04/2021
Date publication
22 avril 2021