food security and speculation
From Ingeburg Peters
still lives Hanover from Image "Fair City" and in 2011 this is particularly true: with Ligna-Wood Fair in May, Emo-Metal Processing in September, Agri-Technica November, and many smaller shows in between, in addition to the main draws at CeBIT in Hannover-Messe in March and April.
Just as in the Euro Tier 2010 at the animal as industrial goods went (dioxin was thereby completely under the table, although you had to know it), it will go in the Agritechnica to agriculture as an industrial product. To
make the devastating effects of growing plants as "biofuels" on food security clearly, and I quote just from a brochure of the DLG, German Agricultural Society, Frankfurt, (CEO Dr. Reinhard Grandke, President Carl-Albrecht Bartmer): "Early in Germany put the industry in 2008 to over € 10.7 billion and includes approximately 100 000 workers. excellent prospects for renewable energy!
The amended Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) and technological progress have a positive and invigorating effect on the bioenergy market effect. He offers interesting opportunities for investors of different origin. The bandwidth ranging from farmers and foresters on private and financial investors to energy suppliers, industrial companies and municipalities ."...
"Ginger beet for decades from the field directly into the factory, they appear today by the growing interest in sugar as a substrate for . biogas production use, the first time on the premises to "
will probably again offered a visit to the four biogas plants and two chip plants (wood chips should certainly also big issue even at the Ligna in May): E. ON Bioerdgas Einbeck (used substrates : corn, grass, sugar beet, rye and sorghum silage - a Hirseart, which is the most important food grain in Africa); Biogas plant Gehrden (also liquid and solid manure by fermentation), Bika GmbH & Co.KG in Langley (also horses and cattle manure, sunflower silage, rye grain), Raiffeisen Agil Leese (also leftovers from the food industry).
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