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    Kleinschalige vergisting - Mogelijkheden en kansen voor de landbouw

    The brochure consists of various modules, in which each time a different aspect of pocket digestion is highlighted: MODULE1: Wat is vergisting?; MODULE2: Praktische tips voor een goede uitbating; MODULE3: Wetgeving & steunmaatregelen; MODULE4: Businessmodel; MODULE5: Nieuwe concepten; MODULE6: Praktijkvoorbeelden; MODULE7: Nutriëntenstromen.

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    NUTRI-KNOW

    NUTRI-KNOW - BROADENING THE IMPACT OF EIP-AGRI OPERATIONAL GROUPS IN THE FIELD OF NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT: KNOWLEDGE EXPLOITATION AND EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND MATERIAL FOR FARMERS AND PRACTITIONERS

    Location
    • Belgium
    Authors
    • Jan Leenknecht
    • Sander Vandendriessche
    • Inès Verleden
    • Mieke Decorte
    • Kim Winternitz
    • Erik Meers
    • Tine Vergote
    • Lies Bamelis
    • Emilie Snauwaert
    • Nutricycle Vlaanderen
    Purpose
    • Dissemination
    • Communication
    • Access to Data
    • Education/Training
    File type
    Document
    File size
    14.91 MB
    Created on
    01-12-2020
    Origin language
    Dutch
    Official project website
    NUTRI-KNOW
    License
    CC BY
    Keywords
    • processing technologies
    • anaerobic digestion
    • pocket digestion
    • small-scale digestion
    • biogas
    • digestate
    • nutrients

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