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Collaborative project: Organic eggs from small production units - current and alternative utilisation of non-maketable eggs (Inwertsetzung_Bio-Ei)
Project
Project code: 2819OE093
Contract period: 01.01.2020
- 31.12.2020
Budget: 25,886 Euro
Purpose of research: Applied research
Keywords: knowledge transfer, networking, data collection, marketing, sustainability, eggs, poultry, organic farming, company, holding, regional value addition, evaluation, nutrition
An increasing number of small flocks of laying hens are being observed by organic associations and in the evaluation of investment support in rural development programmes, particularly among direct marketers or newcomers to laying hen farming. It can be assumed that this development will increase the existing quantity of non-marketable eggs (dirty and cracked eggs as well as eggs of weight class S) on organic and conventional farms. Little information is available on the utilisation of these eggs. The planned project is intended to close this information gap. It consists of two stages: in the first stage, the volume and the current utilisation strategies of the non-marketable eggs are to be surveyed both in conventional and in organic farms with small laying hen units (between 100 and 3,000 laying hen places) (status quo analysis). In conventional farms, only free-range farming is considered. In a second step, particularly sustainable utilisation strategies are identified on the basis of a catalogue of criteria. The results of the project will be incorporated into a practice handbook with a description of possible utilisation strategies for non-marketable eggs.
Section overview
Subjects
- Animal Husbandry
- Special animal species
- Business administration
- Organic Farming
Framework programme
Federal Organic Farming Scheme and other forms of sustainable agriculture (BÖLN)