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EU JRC call for data and publications on recycled manure products

30.01.2019

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The European Commission JRC has renewed a call for study data or publications concerning the agronomic effects of processed manure or fertiliser products recycled from manure. This is part of the DG ENVI ?SafeManure? study addressing application limits for recycled fertilisers produced from manure (?processed ...

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1st Summit of the Organic Fertiliser Industry in Europe (SOFIE) 5-6 June 2019

28.01.2019

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1st Summit of the Organic Fertiliser Industry in Europe (SOFIE), 5-6 June 2019, Brussels Organised for the organic* fertilisers industry across Europe by ESPP, in partnership with IFS (International Fertiliser Society), SOFIE will address: - The agronomic science behind claims of organic fertilisers ...

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Manure pharmaceuticals found in waters across Europe

05.01.2019

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A report by Greenpeace Germany presents analysis of water from 29 rivers and canals in 10 EU Member States in regions with intensive livestock production, one sample from each site taken in June or July 2018. Veterinary pharmaceuticals were detected at 80% of these sites (concentrations not specified) ...

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Project Industrial animal farms in the Baltic Sea Region - sustainable practices to reduce nutrient loads is a part of a long-term campaign of the Coalition Clean Baltic and Green Federation "GAJA", aiming to reduce the negative impact of large-scale animal production on the environment and local communities in the Baltic Sea Region, particularly by reducing nutrient run-off into the sea. The project is part-financed by the European Union. This website reflects only the view of the Coalition Clean Baltic. The Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.