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Plots of Nature: Sustainable Manure Management

The Upper Sarca regeneration best practice project

25-27 May 2022

An opportunity for public discussion to talk about good manure management practices, with a focus on the controlled maturation process and the development of a quality manure chain. The experiences of Val di Ledro and other provincial realities will be illustrated.

Description

As part of the new edition of"TRAME DI NATURA", a project organised by the Parco Fluviale della Sarca to talk about good management practices in the Upper Sarca area through open dialogue and discussion with local livestock farms, these first two May meetings focus on good manure management practices.

On 25 May there will be a meeting dedicated to the controlled maturation process and the development of a quality manure chain. The experiences of Val di Ledro and other provincial realities will be illustrated.

Participants in the discussion will include:

- Andrea Cristoforetti, Research and Innovation Centre, Edmund Mach Foundation
- Michele Segalla, Municipality of Ledro
- Alberto Mazzola, Alto Garda and Ledro Breeders' Association

On 27 May, an excursion to Val di Ledro is planned with a demonstration session for breeders to learn more about the management technique of heaps for the controlled maturation of manure. Lunch offered.

Booking required. To join, please write Name and Surname to 327 8697580 by Tuesday 24 May 2022.

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The meeting will be video-recorded and made available on the Sarca River Park YouTube channel

Dates and times

2022 25 May

Event start 20:30

2022 27 May

Event end 18:00

Who it's for

Recipients

Adults

Location

Costs

Free admission for all attendees

Contacts

Organisers

Sarca River Park

Located in south-eastern Trentino, the territory of the River Park covers the course of the Sarca river, along its entire 80 km: an ecological corridor that connects Lake Garda to the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park, through minor protected areas.
It encompasses 27 protected areas including Natura 2000 sites, nature reserves and local areas, with very different habitats that build an important mosaic of biodiversity: many species of flora and fauna are found here, the only one in the whole of Trentino.

Parco Fluviale della Sarca is the new name of the Sarca Network of Reserves, created in 2019 following the merger of the two Networks of Reserves Sarca Basso Corso (established in 2012) and Sarca Alto Corso (established in 2013).
The leader of the River Park, which covers the territory of no less than 27 municipalities, is the BIM del Sarca.

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