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National Environmental Guidelines for Rotational Outdoor Piggeries (NEGROP)

Pig producers in Australia need to demonstrate due diligence by taking every practical step to minimise the impact of their operations on the environment. At times there are complexities as environmental regulations vary between jurisdictions, from Commonwealth to State and Local Government. A holistic approach needs to be taken to address jurisdictional requirements. The National Environmental Guidelines for Rotational Outdoor Piggeries (NEGROP) provides guidelines to ensure outdoor pig production in Australia is environmentally sustainable.

Project date

1 Jun 2012-1 Jan 2013
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Principal investigator

Robyn Tucker

Research organisation

Livestock Environmental and Planning (LEAP Consulting)

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Other rural industries Pork

Australian Pork (APL)

Australian Pork Limited is an Australian Research and Development Corporation. Our purpose is to enable a thriving pork industry. Our …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

Focus areas

Industries

Sustainabilities

Technology areas

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