Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany

At the end of 2012, an expert group presented its evaluation of the forthcoming amendment of the German Fertilizer Ordinance (DüV). The new proposal intends to include manure of plant origin in the calculation of the upper limit for nitrogen spreading, determined to be 170 kg per hectare. T...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Auburger, Richard Wüstholz, Eckart Petig, Enno Bahrs
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2015-11-01
Series:AIMS Energy
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/507/fulltext.html
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spelling doaj-5e1eb8d15a694f08bb80bcea50cf80f12020-11-24T23:12:04ZengAIMS PressAIMS Energy2333-83342015-11-013474075910.3934/energy.2015.4.740201504740Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west GermanySebastian Auburger0Richard Wüstholz1Eckart Petig2Enno Bahrs3Institute for Farm Management, University of Hohenheim, Schloss, Osthof Süd, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Farm Management, University of Hohenheim, Schloss, Osthof Süd, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Farm Management, University of Hohenheim, Schloss, Osthof Süd, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Farm Management, University of Hohenheim, Schloss, Osthof Süd, 70599 Stuttgart, GermanyAt the end of 2012, an expert group presented its evaluation of the forthcoming amendment of the German Fertilizer Ordinance (DüV). The new proposal intends to include manure of plant origin in the calculation of the upper limit for nitrogen spreading, determined to be 170 kg per hectare. This would particularly affect regions of north-west Germany that are characterized by intensive animal husbandry and biogas production. This would lead to increased costs of the disposal of manure and the use of agricultural land, especially for pig farms and biogas producers. A spatial model of nutrient distribution demonstrates the regional impacts of the amendment, and example calculations at an enterprise level show that many farmers would no longer be able to suitably pay for the factors used. Monte Carlo analysis shows a relatively high probability that only successful pig farmers and biogas producers would be able to compensate for the rising costs of transport and land use in a sustainable manner. Successful piglet producers would improve their relative competitiveness compared to biogas producers and especially to pig-fattening enterprises. The adoption of new strategies should factor in both the water protection requirements and the ability of the affected farms to evolve and grow on a sustainable basis.http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/507/fulltext.htmlBiogas productiondigestatepig farmingmanure disposal costsGerman Fertilizer OrdinanceMonte Carlo simulationspatial model
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Richard Wüstholz
Eckart Petig
Enno Bahrs
Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
AIMS Energy
Biogas production
digestate
pig farming
manure disposal costs
German Fertilizer Ordinance
Monte Carlo simulation
spatial model
author_facet Sebastian Auburger
Richard Wüstholz
Eckart Petig
Enno Bahrs
author_sort Sebastian Auburger
title Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
title_short Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
title_full Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
title_fullStr Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
title_full_unstemmed Biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west Germany
title_sort biogas digestate and its economic impact on farms and biogas plants according to the upper limit for nitrogen spreading—the case of nutrient-burdened areas in north-west germany
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Energy
issn 2333-8334
publishDate 2015-11-01
description At the end of 2012, an expert group presented its evaluation of the forthcoming amendment of the German Fertilizer Ordinance (DüV). The new proposal intends to include manure of plant origin in the calculation of the upper limit for nitrogen spreading, determined to be 170 kg per hectare. This would particularly affect regions of north-west Germany that are characterized by intensive animal husbandry and biogas production. This would lead to increased costs of the disposal of manure and the use of agricultural land, especially for pig farms and biogas producers. A spatial model of nutrient distribution demonstrates the regional impacts of the amendment, and example calculations at an enterprise level show that many farmers would no longer be able to suitably pay for the factors used. Monte Carlo analysis shows a relatively high probability that only successful pig farmers and biogas producers would be able to compensate for the rising costs of transport and land use in a sustainable manner. Successful piglet producers would improve their relative competitiveness compared to biogas producers and especially to pig-fattening enterprises. The adoption of new strategies should factor in both the water protection requirements and the ability of the affected farms to evolve and grow on a sustainable basis.
topic Biogas production
digestate
pig farming
manure disposal costs
German Fertilizer Ordinance
Monte Carlo simulation
spatial model
url http://www.aimspress.com/energy/article/507/fulltext.html
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