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Biogas Plants in Animal Husbandry

Title Biogas Plants in Animal Husbandry
Author Uli Werner, Ulrich Stöhr and Nicolai Hees
Year 1999
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Document Type Study & Report
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English : Biogas Plants in Animal Husbandry 1999.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract This guide addresses the planners and providers of stock-farming and agricultural-extension services in developing countries. It is intended to serve as:

- a source of information on the potentials of and prerequisites for biogas technology,
- a decision-making and planning aid for the construction and dissemination of biogas plants
- a book of reference for information on practical experience and detailed data.