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Share your ideas for reducing ammonia emissions in the dairy sector!

The dairy sector faces a major challenge. Every dairy farmer must be able to cope with 31 December 2025 minimum 5% ammonia emission reduce. This can be done by applying measures from the AERM (PAS) list, by reducing the number of animals, or by a combination of both. Against 31 December 2030 the reduction should even reach 25%.

In this context, within the Rammonia project, we want to collect your ideas on possible measures and techniques that can reduce ammonia emissions from dairy farms. Whether it concerns innovative ideas that are not yet on the AERM list, or adaptations and extensions of existing measures, we would love to hear what you think are the best solutions!

Why participate?

  • Help make the dairy sector more sustainable.
  • Share your experience of techniques that work or don't work.
  • Pass on new, innovative ideas that may not yet have been explored. 
  • Make an impact within the sector by providing new measures.

How can you participate?

  • Watch the informative video explaining the purpose of the project and the measures we are looking for.
  • Fill the short, user-friendly questionnaire in via the link below.

Your contribution is essential! Share your ideas and insights before 18 August and contribute to the future of the dairy sector.
Thanks for your valuable input!

SAVE-THE-DATE

Retrieved from Wednesday 24 September you will have the opportunity to help decide which measures will be investigated further, with the ultimate goal of their addition to the AERM list.

  • When? Wednesday 24 September 2025, 1 pm to 4 pm
  • Where? Sint-Niklaas (Broeder school)
  • Opportunity to register will follow at the end of August

RAMMONIA (Reduction of AMMONIAk emissions from livestock buildings) is funded by the Agriculture and Marine Fisheries Agency.

RAMMONIA is a collaboration between ILVO, Research and Training Centre for Agriculture (PVL), Poultry Breeding Research Company, Inagro and Hooibeekhoeve.

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