Optimising the transport of chorumes, generated on cattle farms, from the stables area, to the retention tanks, to the cistern and to the agricultural cultivated parcels, with a view to improving (Q2889126)

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Project Q2889126 in Portugal
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Optimising the transport of chorumes, generated on cattle farms, from the stables area, to the retention tanks, to the cistern and to the agricultural cultivated parcels, with a view to improving
Project Q2889126 in Portugal

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    15,000.0 Euro
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    20,000.0 Euro
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    75.0 percent
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    27 April 2019
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    23 October 2020
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    PIPE MASTERS - SERVIÇOS DE SOLDADURA E MANUTENÇÃO INDUSTRIAL LDA
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    41°25'5.88"N, 8°44'55.39"W
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    O presente projeto pretende otimizar o transporte de chorumes, gerados em explorações pecuárias de vacarias, desde a zona dos estábulos, aos tanques de retenção, à cisterna e às parcelas de cultura agrícola, com vista à melhoria da sustentabilidade ambiental. (Portuguese)
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    This project aims to optimise the transport of chorumes, generated on cattle farms, from the stables area, to the holding tanks, to the cisterns and to agricultural farms, with a view to improving environmental sustainability. (English)
    8 July 2021
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    L’objectif de ce projet est d’optimiser le transport des lisiers, générés dans les élevages, à partir des écuries, des réservoirs de rétention, des citernes et des parcelles agricoles, en vue d’améliorer la durabilité environnementale. (French)
    5 December 2021
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    Póvoa de Varzim
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    NORTE-01-0247-FEDER-042855
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