An 'enhanced verification process' has been introduced after concerns were raised about fabricated documents being used in some poultry farm applications 🐔 LouiseMCullen
The Department for Agriculture has introduced an "enhanced verification process" after concerns were raised about "fabricated documentation" being used in some poultry farm applications.
Chicken litter is a powerful fertiliser that can be used as compost in the mushroom industry, or spread on land used to grow crops or vegetables. A spokesperson for the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said it "requires the planning application to contain evidence that the recipient is a bona fide farmer with the capability to utilise the manure from the development at the location stated and has agreed to accept it".
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