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Innovative ideas to tackle ammonia emission in Wales

Cows in a field in Pembrokeshire

The Welsh Government is making £1 million available to support new projects which can help reduce ammonia emissions with the application window opening today (2 November 2023).

The focus of this Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) challenge is the agriculture sector in Wales.

The challenge aims to help businesses develop innovative products and services which can make a real difference to lessen the harmful impacts of the pollutant on the land and in the atmosphere.

Atmospheric ammonia is a primary pollutant emitted by agricultural activities with most of the ammonia coming from the natural breakdown of animal by-products.

The cattle industry, particularly the dairy sector, for instance, has high levels of ammonia emissions which is attributable to the production cycle.

SBRI connects challenges with innovative ideas from industry, enabling organisations to utilise emerging technology and new solutions to tackle problems whilst supporting businesses to develop and grow.

Businesses will be given the opportunity to put together robust evidence packs demonstrating how their projects can reduce ammonia emissions and are in line with the UK Air Quality inventories.

Competition closes: 5 January 2024.

For further information please select the following link Innovative ideas to tackle ammonia emission in Wales | GOV.WALES 


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