Integrated nutrient management : emissiereductie en circulariteit bewerkstelligen en bewijzen : webinar 6 januari 2025 : Leercyclus naar emissieloze vitale landbouw
Stikstof verkregen door maatregelen in de stal met precisie aanwenden buiten de stal, dat levert substantiele emissiereductie, het is nu wetenschappelijk bewezen. Buitengewoon goed nieuws voor vergunningverleners, PAS-melders en de uitvoerders van de Actieagenda StoffenBalans. Gelijktijdig komen daarmee de benodigde fossielvrije meststoffen ter beschikking die de Routekaart van de Topsector Agri & Food behoeft , vandaar dit webinar. 1. Openingswoord : Strategic Dialogue Report & Integrated Nutrient Management. Dr.Ir.Roel Jongeneel WUR. DE THEORIE. 2. Op weg naar Integrated Nutrient Management met de Route- en kansenkaart Fossielvrije meststoffen Toelichting op het recente project van de Topsector Agri& Food, Ir.Annemarie Breukers adjunct directeur Topsector A&F. 3. Integrated dairy manure management , een voorbeeld van Integrated Nutrient Management. Samenvatting en conclusies van deze recente dissertatie toegelicht (in het Engels) door Dr. Jihane El Mahdi. 4. Merites van de Afrekenbare StoffenBalans voor Integrated Nutrient Management. Dr.Rudy Rabbinge Emeritus hoogleraar productie-ecologie WUR en lid Commissie Remkes. DE PRAKTIJK. 5. Reinventing Circular Dairy Farming , de stand van zaken aangaande deze recente PPS toegelicht door Dr.Ir Harm Smit WUR. 6. Kosten en baten van mestscheiding bij de bron Ir.Paul Galama Duurzame Bedrijfssystemen Melkveehouderij WUR. 7. Milk Sustainability Center Doorbraakinnovatie van John Deere/De Laval ten behoeve van Integrated Nutrient Management Certificering van Integrated Nutrient Management op basis van de Afrekenbare StoffenBalans, de tijd is rijp. DISCUSSIE EN CONCLUSIES onder leiding van Noud Janssen Vooorzitter Agrivaknet.
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