GHG & ammonia emissions

23 result(s)
Good Practice - Project

EIP PRO-PRIDELAVA - Increasing agricultural productivity with efficient and sustainable use of water

A cooperation project that promotes sustainable water use and smart irrigation, contributing to the mitigation of climate change and improving the quantity and quality of crop production.

Good Practice - Project

High Welfare Floor (HWF) – Construction of an innovative barn for dairy cows in Slovenia

Realisation of an innovative farm investment project to improve animal welfare conditions in the barn and secure economic and environmental benefits.

Good Practice - Project

Ilmastosoturit (Climate Warriors) – Fighting against carbon emissions and climate change

CAP funds help Finnish farmers better understand carbon sequestration best practices.

Good Practice - Project

The Circle: From zero impact to a positive impact

The Circle moves from zero impact to a positive impact using aquaponics to produce high-quality sustainable food

Good Practice - Project

A biogas plant investment: From local farming to a new partnership in circular economy

Investment in a biogas plant allows for formation of a new partnership between local farmers and a food producer contributing to the circular economy.

Good Practice - Project

SYNECO – Recovering value from pig and cow slurry to promote environmental synergies

CAP support funded a research project concerning the recycling of manure nutrients as fertiliser in Malta.

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Larvae breeding for feed production for fish, poultry and pig

An EIP operational group investigated the use of insect larvae in fish, chicken, and pig feed as an environmentally friendly substitute for imported soy and fishmeal.  

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Åsbo Gård – using biogas to produce electricity and heating

A dairy family farm in Sweden invested in a biogas powered generator and a storage facility for substrates in order to become self-sufficient through the use of green energy.

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Biorefinery Glas – Small-scale Farmer-led Green Biorefineries

Biorefinery Glas is a demonstration of small-scale biorefinery in Ireland, supporting development of new business models and farmer diversification into the circular bioeconomy. 

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Investing on greenhouses and setting up an irrigation system

A young female farmer invested in the construction of greenhouses and an irrigation system to improve her farm’s profitability and mitigate production risks linked to climate change.