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In 2009 a group of companies were assembled (Aarhus University, SEGES, BioCover A/S and Grundfos ) and committed to a joint development project “SyreN” - technology for field acidification of slurry, with support from the Danish ministry for development and innovation.
The group defined and created a demand specification for using sulfuric acid together with a slurry tanker during application with the purpose of reducing ammonia emission,
M. Toft;Morten Toft
Slurry acidification has officially begun at Lauku Agro farm in Latvia.. The milestone was marked by an inauguration event where. stakeholders and other interested parties gathered to see the recently. acquired slurry acidification equipment.
Slurry Acidification Techniques (SATs) can be divided to in-house, in-storage and in-field techniques. As a part of the investment plan of the Baltic Slurry Acidification project, Latvian project partner, Lauku Agro, acquired the in-field tech
The EU countries agreed in December 2016 on stricter emission targets for selected pollutants, including ammonia. As 94% of the ammonia emissions come from agriculture, the industry, and livestock farming, in particular, will be seeing new measures in the coming years. Following this, slurry acidification was approved as BAT, as one potential ammonia mitigation measure for pig farms by European Commission in February this year.
The EU countries agreed in December 2016 on stricter e
