News » ManuREsource 2019 - International Conference on Manure Management & Valorization

10.09.2019

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The fourth edition of the ManuREsource conference, will take place on 27 and 28 November 2019 in Hasselt, Belgium! This conference is organized by the Flemish Coordination Centre forManure Processing, Ghent University, Inagro, POM West-Flanders and the Dutch Centre of Expertise for Manure Valorization.

DuringManuREsource 2019 the remaining challenges in the transition of themanure management will be tackled with the different internationalstakeholders involved in manure management and valorisation:researchers, policymakers, lifestock and crop farmers, feed industry,(mineral) fertilizer industry and agrofood concerns.

A paneldiscussion will be organized focusing on manure as a sustainableresource and as a key towards a sustainable food production. Confirmedpanel members represent research (WUR), policy (Lombardia region,Italy), mineral fertilizer industry (YARA) and the biomethanisationsector (FEBA). During the two days conference, also the BAT studycurrently being executed in Flanders on manure processing and nutrientrecycling techniques will be presented by VITO, testimonials frominstallations/projects working towards a circular economy will be givenand round table discussions on the central topic on nutrient recyclingfrom manure will take place.

For more details visit https://www.vcm-mestverwerking.be/en/manuresource/15533/manuresource-2019.

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