BBTV: Ingrid Jansen

Lawsuit against Brabant starts soon

13 July 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 4 comments

Ingrid Jansen, chairman of the POV, is angry about the decision of the States of Brabant to adopt the new, stricter environmental and spatial regulations. She prepares a lawsuit with lawyers. Jansen wants to have both the Nature Conservation Regulation and the Spatial Planning Regulation assessed legally and file a claim for damages. 

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Joop 13 July 2017
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You can see that POV no longer wants to do anything for stopping pig farmers. Staldering is a nice solution for this category, isn't it? Market forces will determine the price. In addition, in this way we prevent the impoverishment of the countryside.
Dirk 13 July 2017
Completely agree with you Joop, really the very best solution also for those who want to continue.

But.........the choice has clearly been made of no rights and on the basis of technical solutions increasingly larger companies.

Huge opportunity missed!!

And now lament that it is all so unfair.
anne 13 July 2017
when are the interests of people going to use the research reports against politics??? I read somewhere every week that agriculture is not the cause of all kinds of accusations.
= phosphate concentrations in surface water. These phosphates have little or nothing to do with manure, but with a complicated chemical reaction between groundwater and sediment
= cause of the acidification of forests on (dry) sandy soils? Is it really nitrogen from livestock farming? Or is it the conifers
= ammonia concentrations are structurally overestimated. The ammonia measurements are in fact averaged incorrectly in the Netherlands
= RIVM recently published a report showing that emissions in Brabant have fallen sharply in recent years.
= go on and on. etc etc. nobody picks it up.
peta 13 July 2017
Well seen Anne, also in Belgium, for example, there are studies and reports about particulate matter and its harmfulness, where livestock farming shows that particulate matter is not or hardly harmful. Can be found on Felt.be.
At LTO they should do it, but the organization has become too small (or still too large and cumbersome) to bring in the right people. Perhaps it is also due to the incumbent farmers' administrators who do not dare to give these people space because of political correctness?
Or is it due to poldering in the desert?
J. Bergsma 15 July 2017
Well seen Anne: I am 81 years old and have always worked with various livestock species and processed my own manure to a very good result and that can also be processed in Brabant and also worldwide, without causing pollution or inconvenience to the people in it. all around you. See also my website www.jozefvannederland.nl Ormira humus products.
This contains worldwide studies and what can be obtained from them as good products, after more than 20 years of research.
Read it in its entirety from beginning to end, and you will find out how I might help the peasants as a whole.
With vg Jantinus
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