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Raid at an intermediary due to manure fraud

June 14, 2019 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 30 comments

The police and the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) raided a manure intermediary from Oldebroek on Thursday evening, June 13. 4 people were arrested in this raid. The fertilizer company is suspected of facilitating fertilizer fraud among dozens of farmers.

The police and the NVWA have confiscated the company's records. The manure intermediary is suspected, among other things, of having provided false transport documents and invoices in order to ensure that the manure administration is correct, the Public Prosecution Service reports in a statement. 

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​​​​​​In addition, the Public Prosecution Service thinks that the company converts products from co-fermentation into fattening pig manure, as this is more lucrative. In addition to manure fraud, the company is also suspected of providing waste water (from onion and potato processors) to companies that were not allowed to receive it.

The police are now investigating, among other things, how much the suspect company has earned from the manure fraud. The 4 men who were arrested are all still in custody.

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Piet June 14, 2019
This is in response to it Boerenbusiness article:
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As long as Jan is free again in a week at his own opening party. The offices have already been cleaned up, every disadvantage has its advantage.
Peter June 14, 2019
When will the government do something about the DRUGS waste of drug criminals? And adjust the fertilizer standards to the needs of the crop? In other words, become reliable yourself with honest policy?
Charlie June 14, 2019
The police officers must be proud of themselves.
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f the round June 14, 2019
the government itself is a fraud with their organic waste and then they want to call us a criminal for a gram of phosphate let them first tackle the laboratory with their varying results
lubtuf June 14, 2019
f the round of poultry rights fraud?
burke June 14, 2019
There are still a lot of fraudsters when I see what is still being dumped
I only have to ask for black manure, they say 100 tons 500 tons say it. How is that possible !!!!
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burke Brabant June 14, 2019
tame a lot, and after next week you won't hear anything about it, last year a major raid on limburg, it's eerily quiet on the part of the government. eventually they will find something after the decimal point.
it's just putting us in the wrong light, we have to make way for airports, roads and other polluting sectors that now have no room to grow.
I wonder how long we will let ourselves go to the slaughter like tame lambs
Jb June 14, 2019
Maybe there's nothing wrong, they often come up with something
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mt June 14, 2019

Then it's up to company Jan Bakker to step outside the box!

Grown up by the farmers, so I'm curious how long we and the supplied companies will let themselves be sewn up, until the honest story comes out
Arable June 15, 2019
Because of the eternal mess with manure, I fertilize certain provinces. As a result, high levels are still found. Should the farmers in the north sit on the blisters? Still too low a supply standard for phosphate and therefore a pw number that is falling sharply.

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Claas June 15, 2019
It's all based on envy, they can't see someone sticking their neck out to build a business like Uncle Jan's. He ensures that more than 200 employees can support their families. min. Schouten is the cause of much misery in the agricultural sector. The Netherlands is busy with wrong things. like rescuing two orphans from Syria but then killing countless farming families with hundreds of children. It's time we got a government that has balls. Have a nice weekend and a good Father's Day. Hope uncle Jan can also celebrate Father's Day.
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Dirk June 15, 2019
And don't you also think that the bunglers ruin it well for all livestock farmers who want to abide by the rules?

Like that northern farmer wrote above?

And don't you also think that if there are suspicions, this should at least be extensively investigated in our constitutional state in order to uncover the truth?

Or do you think that those who cheat things well, making everything even more sick, should just be left alone?


And Claas, what will envy interest Uncle Jan of yours if he acts properly according to the rules?


We still hear how it all works.
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arable farmer June 15, 2019
All suspicious. Envy yes, that one person wants to do it according to the rules and the other does not. And the latter earn a lot of money, drive beautiful (truck) cars and pretend everything goes according to the rules. Giving high fees, 3 to 4 more per ton. That extra fee is certainly paid by that rancher.
Then that rancher is crazy that he has everything collected by those blue cars.
arable farmer June 15, 2019
Have been told that it seems to be very lucrative to mix completely different waste flows in the slurry, so don't buy slurry alone.
JWW June 15, 2019
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
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Dirk June 15, 2019
a Bible text to cover things up with the mantle of love does not mean that you can cheat things to the detriment of your neighbor in 2019. Come on!
kalf June 16, 2019
Has the man already been convicted, then, or are all the jury members here in this forum?
Drent June 16, 2019
Well I can give you a note that he is not the only manure dealer who is cheating
kalf June 16, 2019
If everyone has known for a long time then it is strange that action has only been taken now.
Arable June 16, 2019
Research has also been going on for several years.
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Dirk June 16, 2019
a Bible text to cover things up with the mantle of love does not mean that you can cheat things to the detriment of your neighbor in 2019. Come on!
KBaker June 16, 2019
Well, I think the employees involved already know what this is about.
Of course these people and possibly. company will be dealt with if fraud is committed. Especially because many farmers try to do it fairly. If this is true, many people (in this forum) hold their hand above the heads of those involved, while a huge amount of money has been earned with it. really not because of the fact that one is so good for one's fellow man.
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Dirk June 16, 2019
And you can't put loyalty above the truth, as some apparently want to.
In the meantime we have had our fill of those people who are ultimately the cause of increasingly strict rules with which we are all saddled? Honest people should not want this.
arable farmer June 16, 2019
Totally agree Dirk
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info June 16, 2019
Let's first take a look at ourselves, in the 60s we also didn't have biological air scrubber water and chemical air scrubber water containing all kinds of acids that we (just) spread over the land, anyone who uses it knows exactly what it is in it. sit, I don't think so. Then fattening pig manure was also added in the cow pit. Then there was no code attached to it, now a code has to be added and sampled and weighed, and nothing has changed at all about the manure, the big difference is that if there is no code well you are almost in jail and you get a stamp criminal. I can well understand that farmers and contractors and intermediaries think it's all shit and stop.
Ans June 17, 2019
The cost price is €7 per m3 with empty to Brabant and full to Groningen. And you know what you pay. Still coming. That the arable farmer with low contents is taken care of. This way you can lose extra m3 per ha. Received with the necessary money. Just pay the pig farmer. Oops, the manure accounting is not going to be right. Too little phosphate discharged. Fine threatens. o. the buyers arrange that with a lot of money. With manure separation. The pig farmer is proud of these manure traders.
arable farmer June 17, 2019
For €7 times 36 m3, so for €252 you can drive 300 km there and 300 km back. That man can also pick up manure for me.

I think you forgot the diesel! That's just more
Ans June 17, 2019
6 hours driving X €65,- divided by 38 m3 = €10,-
Okay. But you pay €25 on average. Just be proud of it. And then wait and see how the market wants them
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quite coarse June 22, 2019
Will be delivered 10. Toe in the silo. Vdm
Jan June 23, 2019
Let anyone who has ever paid anything black or drove a few miles too fast keep their big mail here.
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