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PROPOSED 9600 SOW UNIT PIGGERY AND AN ABATTOIR TO BE ESTABLISHED 20 KM EAST OF AMERSFOORT

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All designs are based on the latest SARPO and the European Union’s new pig regulations and legislation.The organic solids will be separated from the liquid by means of a separation press. The dry matter will be stored for own use, or selling to the surrounding farms and the organic liquid will be stored in a lined dam for fertigation through the nearby centre pivots. The above organic fertiliser will be used on 1600 ha of maize and soya fields, to fertilise two crops a year. Total ha 3200. Water will be harvested from all the 45 000 m2 roofs for use in the piggery. This will amount to ± 30 000 m3 a year, which is about 40% of the requirement of the farm. The farm will also make use of solar energy for the heating of all the water for washing purposes. We have also made provision for a biogas plant in the future when it became viable. The production units are as follow: Site 1 Breeding and Farrowing Site 2 Weaner Site 3 Finishers In addition to this facility a 1000 Units per day abattoir is proposed associated with the piggery.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017 - 08:46

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10926

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