At EuroTier Digital 2021, the DLG will shine a spotlight on "Emission Control", a topic which covers 25 expert events on preventing and reducing emissions in livestock farming, including the latest and solutions from both research and practice.
On the topic of emissions arising from animal husbandry, the digital technical program accompanying EuroTier digital, 9th - 12th February, offers a technical focal point for visitors in the new DLG spotlight "Emission Control".
Exhibitors, organisations and other livestock experts in over 25 presentations will be showcasing solutions and innovations in feeding, housing, ventilation and manure treatment that not only help to minimise ammonia in the housing, it also helps to prevent it from occurring in the first place.
The German federal ministry of food and Agriculture (BMEL), together with the German office for Agriculture and Food (BLE), will be showing the latest results from research projects on this topic.
Livestock farmers will be able to benefit from the knowledge gained in this DLG Spotlight, applying it to help meet reduction targets in their regions, as reduction in ammonia emission is also an important goal for the EU within the Green Deal.
From February 9 -12, more than 1,400 exhibitors will be on hand on the digital business platform to present information about their range of products and services in real time, face to face via computer.
No special technical equipment is required to visit 'EuroTier digital'. To take part a simple computer or laptop with video and audio functions is required. A ticket, which is valid for multiple visits over four days, is available for purchase online.
The working languages of these events will be either English or German, or in some cases options for both languages will be available.
For 'EuroTier digital', taking place between February 9-12, 2021, under the leadership of its 25 professionals working with more than 500 people with experience in many different livestock spheres, the DLG has put together a technical program of over 300 events and talks on topics that are relevant to livestock professionals.
The complete technical program can be found, HERE
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