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GO EFLUENTES Vasco Fitas da Cruz 1 , Olga Conde Moreira 2 , Elizabeth Duarte 3 , Henrique trindade 4 1 ICAAM, Department of Rural Engineering, University of Évora. [email protected] 2 INIAV, Portugal. [email protected] 3 ISA, University of Lisbon. [email protected] 4 UTAD, Portugal. [email protected] PROBLEMATIC ISSUE Intensive livestock production systems are concentrated in certain regions, some without sufficient area for effluent valorization / spreading. The sector, to be competitive and comply with legal requirements, should promote a circular economy, looking for new alternatives for effluent management. Adding value to livestock effluents as a resource, focusing on production and integrated management of different flows generated. Optimize the use of effluents as secondary raw materials, recovering energy and nutrients, improving nutrient balance at the farm level and promoting sustainable management. GOALS A guide for effluent management, including technology portfolio, linked to farm characteristics and regional constraints. Support decision-making on centralized / decentralized solutions. Contribute to the intensification of sustainable livestock and landscape planning, addressing climate change and scarce resources. EXPECTED RESULTS ACTION LINES Characterization of intensive production systems; Measures to mitigate emissions and primary treatment of livestock effluents; Valorization of effluents; Socio-economic and multi-criteria impact studies; Demonstration / dissemination activities. PARTNERSHIPS Feeding animals GHG mitigation Soil fertility Geo-referenced database Innovation solutions Federations / Associations: FPAS APCRF IACA Prodution groups: VALORGADO ALIRAÇÕES CAMPOAVES Companies : Ingredient Odyssey TTerra Leal & Soares SCTN: INIAV ISA UTAD UÉvora A New Approach for Animal Waste Management in Portugal

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Page 1: Apresentação do PowerPoint - INIAV · GO EFLUENTES Vasco Fitas da Cruz1, Olga Conde Moreira2, Elizabeth Duarte3, Henrique trindade4 1ICAAM, Department of Rural Engineering, University

GO EFLUENTES

Vasco Fitas da Cruz1, Olga Conde Moreira2, Elizabeth Duarte3, Henrique trindade4

1ICAAM, Department of Rural Engineering, University of Évora. [email protected], Portugal. [email protected]

3ISA, University of Lisbon. [email protected], Portugal. [email protected]

PROBLEMATIC ISSUE

Intensive livestock production systems areconcentrated in certain regions, some withoutsufficient area for effluent valorization / spreading.

The sector, to be competitive and comply withlegal requirements, should promote a circulareconomy, looking for new alternatives for effluentmanagement.

Adding value to livestock effluents as a resource,focusing on production and integrated managementof different flows generated.

Optimize the use of effluents as secondary rawmaterials, recovering energy and nutrients,improving nutrient balance at the farm level andpromoting sustainable management.

GOALS

A guide for effluent management, includingtechnology portfolio, linked to farm characteristicsand regional constraints.

Support decision-making on centralized /decentralized solutions.

Contribute to the intensification of sustainablelivestock and landscape planning, addressing climatechange and scarce resources.

EXPECTED RESULTS

ACTION LINES

♳Characterization of intensive production systems;

♴Measures to mitigate emissions and primarytreatment of livestock effluents;

♵Valorization of effluents;

♶Socio-economic and multi-criteria impact studies;

♷Demonstration / dissemination activities.

PARTNERSHIPS

• Feeding animals

• GHG mitigation

• Soil fertility

• Geo-referenced database

• Innovation solutions

Federations / Associations:

FPAS

APCRF

IACA

Prodution groups:

VALORGADO

ALIRAÇÕES

CAMPOAVES

Companies:

Ingredient Odyssey

TTerra

Leal & Soares

SCTN:

INIAV

ISA

UTAD

UÉvora

A New Approach for Animal Waste Management in Portugal