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New machinery for effective application of liquid manure on arable crops

Investing into new machinery for applying liquid fertilizers on crop production in order to protect ground and surface waters.
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Slovakia
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Slovakia

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P2. Competitiveness
    RDP Focus Area
    • 2A: Farm’s performance, restructuring & modernisation
    RDP Measure
    • M04: Investments in physical assets

    Summary

    The project contributed to enhancing the viability of the agricultural holding AT GEMER (part of AGROTRADE Group – one of the biggest companies in the Slovak agricultural sector) in the Nitra region of south-west Slovakia. Innovative agricultural technologies were used in the application of liquid fertilizers in crop production with the aim to distribute the fertilising liquid slurry correctly with respect to the protection of ground and surface waters.

    Project activities included the procurement of agricultural equipment for the utilisation of digestate from a biogas plant including a powerful tractor, an 8-share plough and a cultivator. In addition, a washing area for agricultural machinery and an extension of the storage lagoons for slurry were constructed.

    Results

    • Additional crops can be grown on an area of 200 hectares of arable land. The whole area is now covered with an irrigation network for utilising the water-diluted liquid digestate and liquid manure.
    • Increased efficiency, soil protection, conservation of soil fertility and soil quality has been achieved by utilising the liquid manure / digestate from the biogas plant.
    • 5 new permanent jobs were and it is expected to create about 10-15 permanent and seasonal jobs.
    Promoter

    AT GEMER, spol s r.o.

    Funding

    Total budget 1 462 530.04 (EUR)
    EAFRD 548 448.76 (EUR)
    National/Region. 182 816.26 (EUR)
    Private 731 265.02 (EUR)

    Ressources

    Documents

    English language

    gp_sk_specialcrops_227_web.pdf

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