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FARMERS treating manure and slurry in anaerobic digestion (AD) plants no longer need waste permits to spread digestate on their fields.
The move came as the Environment Agency reclassified anaerobic digestate produced from on-farm products such as manure, slurry and crops from being `waste', to being a viable fertiliser.
Provided digestate is produced from agricultural manure and slurry or non-waste feedstocks such as crops grown specifically for AD and spread onto fields as a fertiliser, then no …