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In juli 2010 werd er in elke provincie een focusgroep georganiseerd voor telkens een tiental landbouwers. De deelnemers werden gekozen uit 3 groepen, zijnde biolandbouwers, landbouwers met agromilieumaatregelen en landbouwers zonder agromilieumaatregelen. De deelnemers waren representatief voor de landbouwstreek waarin hun bedrijf gelegen was.

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Lectoren

Niko Boone, Lieve Vriens, Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek

Sylvie Danckaert, Linn Dumez, Departement Landbouw & Visserij, Afdeling Monitoring & Studie

Annemie Elsen, Bodemkundige Dienst van België

Karsten Mainz, Bert Van Wambeke, Bavo Verwimp, Vlaamse Landmaatschappij

Martine Swerts, Liesbeth Van de Kerckhove, Departement Leefmilieu, Natuur & Energie, Afdeling Land en Bodembescherming, Ondergrond, Natuurlijke Rijkdommen

Karel Van Daele, Watering van Sint Truiden

Elke Van De Broecke, Departement Leefmilieu, Natuur & Energie, Afdeling Land en Bodembescherming, Ondergrond, Natuurlijke Rijkdommen

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