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    • Livestock
    • Environment
    • Crop farming

    Ficha del GO BEHINGURU, desde el residuo al recurso

    Los principales retos y oportunidades que la ganadería tiene que afrontar en el futuro inmediato: una ganadería más eficiente, con menor competencia con la cadena alimentaria, favorecer el bienestar animal y utilizar estrategias de gestión integral y sostenible y reciclar sus deyecciones, consiguiendo un ciclo cerrado con menos externalidades. Por otro lado, se ha producido una separación entre producción agrícola y ganadera que ha provocado, por un lado, excedentes de restos en las zonas puramente ganaderas y escasez de materia orgánica y fertilizantes en zonas eminentemente agrícolas. En el contexto de la Economía Circular y el aprovechamiento óptimo de los nutrientes, parece inevitable volver a vincular ambos sectores y aprovechar adecuadamente los residuos, al tiempo que se mejoran las características del suelo y la producción agrícola. Además, hay que considerar el efecto positivo que un uso racional y adecuado de los residuos ganaderos puede tener sobre el medio ambiente, al sustituir fertilizantes de origen fósil por otros de origen orgánico que retornan, al final, a las zonas de producción de insumos para la ganadería. Así, es necesario analizar y evaluar la oportunidad que existe dentro de las explotaciones ganaderas para transformar un residuo (deyecciones ganaderas) en un recurso (fertilizante).

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    2017-004 - BEHINGURU: Innovation, from waste to resource

    2017-004 - BEHINGURU: Innovation, from waste to resource

    Locatie
    • Spain
    Auteurs
    • Abere zerbitzu teknikoak Koop.S
    Doel
    • Dissemination
    • Communication
    Soort bestand
    Document
    Bestandsgrootte
    822 kB
    Gepubliceerd op
    15-05-2019
    Taal van herkomst
    Spanish
    Officiële project website
    2017-004 - BEHINGURU: Innovation, from waste to resource
    Licensie
    CC BY
    Trefwoorden
    • enmiendas
    • economía circular
    • deyecciones
    • fertilizantes
    • nutrición sostenible
    • suelos
    • bioeconomía circular
    • materia orgánica
    • abonos
    • agricultura
    • ganadería

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