Management of livestock droppings to reduce emissions and excess phosphorus in the soil

About the activity

Due to its high content of organic matter and nitrogen (organic and ammoniacal), slurry presents an environmental problem in terms of atmospheric pollution. Compounds such as ammonia, methane, carbon dioxide or nitrous oxide, are gases that are emitted into the atmosphere during storage in ponds and their agricultural application, presenting a problem due to their potential in the 'global warming and acid rain.

On the other hand, more and more plots are being detected with very high contents of phosphorus (P) that can be assimilated into the soil. Current regulations for the management of fertilization and livestock excrement establish that in plots where very high levels of phosphorus are detected in the soil, it is necessary to adjust the fertilization and tend to reduce the levels.

This day is organized within the framework of the IMECO Operational Group - Implementation of BAT for the control of emissions in the management and treatment of slurry - and the FERTICOOP Operational Group - Innovations to adapt to the best available techniques (BAT's) in the Catalan cooperative. agricultural sector -.
On the other hand, two demonstration activities will be presented ACIDEMO - Pilot plant for the acidification of slurry in ponds to mitigate emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases - and the P-K OPTIM - Efficient and sustainable methods for reduce the phosphorus and potassium content of the soil in excess. situations -.

Projects financed through Operation 16.01.01 (Cooperation for innovation) of the PDR of Catalonia 2014-2022.

Catalan
Price: Free
10/03/2023
09:00h - 12:30h
limited seats
Ivars d’Urgell

Schedule

9.00 h. Registration and delivery of documentation
9.30 h Presentation of the day Mr. Carlos Ortiz. Responsible for Fertilization and Management of Organic Matter of the DACC.
9.40 h Guidelines for reducing the phosphorus content in the soil in surplus plots Mr. Francisco Domingo Program of Extensive Sustainable Crops, IRTA - Mas Badia.
10.05 h Presentation of the demonstrative project "P-K OPTIM - Efficient and sustainable methods to reduce the phosphorus and potassium content of the soil in surplus situations" Mr. Francisco Domingo Program of Extensive Sustainable Crops, IRTA - Mas Badia
10.15 h Control of ammonia emissions in the agricultural application of livestock droppings Mrs. Maria Balcells. Aragón Agro-Food Research and Technology Center
10.45 h Coffee break
11.10 h Emissions in slurry ponds and control strategies Mr. August Bonmatí Biosystems Sustainability Program, IRTA.
11.35 h Presentation of the demonstrative project "ACIDEMO - Pilot plant for the acidification of slurry in ponds for the mitigation of ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions" Mrs. Miriam Cerrillo. Biosystems Sustainability Program, IRTA.
11.45 h Round table. Importance of technical advice in fertilization and agricultural management of manure Moderator: Mr. Rosend Saltiveri. Cattle breeder and head of the sector pig of Union of Farmers. Mr. Pol Gríful Agrocat technician. Mr. Ramon Bobet. Linyola Cooperative technician. Mr. Albert Alsina Technician at the Ivars d'Urgell Cooperative. Mr. Pau Pares Technician of the Flata Agricultural Cooperative of Vic. Mrs. Angels Blazquez. Ponent Agro Livestock Management Technique (GAP).
12.30 h End of the day

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Ivars d’Urgell Cooperativa de Camp
IRTA Torre Marimon
08140 Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona
Phone: 93 467 40 40
Fax: 93 467 40 42
 
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