Your voice counts: help evaluate new PAS measures with potential for your sector (poultry and pigs)

As part of the RAMMONIA project, we would like to invite you to an inspiring workshop where we will engage with you to assess possible reduction measures in pig and poultry farming.
We will take the new insights we can gain from these workshops within the project consortium to select at least 1 measure per sector that we will then measure through.


Wil jij graag deel uitmaken van deze workshop en samen met ons de PAS-lijst verder uitbreiden? Schrijf je dan zeker in bij onderstaande link! (inschrijven kan tot 31 augustus)

Workshop - Poultry and Pigs

The workshops are free, everyone is welcome.
Registration is mandatory.

Tuesday, 2 September
14h00 - 18h00 (poultry)

18h00 - 22h00 (pigs)
Inagro
Ieperseweg 87, 8800 Roeselare

Programme

Workshop Pluimvee

14h00
Welcome 

14h30
Introduction + presentation of possible measures

15h10
Evaluate and discuss measures in groups

16h45
Break

17h00
Conclusion and discussion of workshop results + closing remarks

18h00
Sandwich dinner + networking opportunity

Workshop pigs

18h00
Sandwich dinner + networking opportunity 

19h00
Introduction + presentation of possible measures

19h40
Evaluate and discuss measures in groups

21h15
Break

21h30
Conclusion and discussion of workshop results + closing remarks

22h00
End

It is possible to attend both the workshop for pig farming as well as poultry farming on 1 day. 
With this workshop, we hope to listen to both farmers' and sector members' voices and gain valuable insights together.

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.

For any questions or comments, please contact the project partners or at the following e-mail address: rammonia@pvl-vzw.be 

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