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KNOWLEDGE REPORTS of Baltic MANURE project

11.06.2014

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Now new knowledge reports available on www.balticmanure.eu.

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Baltic MANURE recommendations on manure handling

31.03.2014

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The Baltic Sea is polluted by excess nutrients, resulting in algae blooms and 'dead' sea beds. A large part of the nutrients derive from agriculture, via air and water runoff. The loss of nutrients to the air and into the sea is often related to intensive animal husbandry with large quantities of nutrientrich, ...

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CCB statement on sustainable aquaculture

17.03.2014

CCB has developed a joint paper on what NGOs think are relevant requirements on sustainable aquaculture in the Baltic Region.

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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.