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A multi-agent simulation model for spatial optimisation of manure allocation
Authors:Bart Van der Straeten  Jeroen Buysse  Stephan Nolte  Ludwig Lauwers  Dakerlia Claeys  Guido Van Huylenbroeck
Affiliation:1. Department of Agricultural Economics , Ghent University , Coupure links 653, B-9000 , Ghent , Belgium;2. Department of Agricultural Economics , Ghent University , Coupure links 653, B-9000 , Ghent , Belgium;3. Social Sciences Unit, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO) , Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 115 bus 2, B-9820 , Merelbeke , Belgium;4. Social Sciences Unit, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO) , Burg. Van Gansberghelaan 115 bus 2, B-9820 , Merelbeke , Belgium
Abstract:The EU Nitrate Directive has spurred many countries to regulate manure production and manure application. Farmers have three allocation options: spreading manure on their own land, transporting manure to other farmers' land or processing manure. The manure problem can be seen as an allocation problem. To better understand this allocation problem, we have developed the spatial mathematical programming multi-agent simulation (MP-MAS) model. This model has been applied in Flanders, Belgium, a region with a high concentration of livestock. The model evaluates the cost efficiency of policy intervention in the manure market through obliged processing. We propose to further optimise the policy using a regionally differentiated manure pressure indicator, which is directly derived from the dual outcome of the mathematical programme. This indicator increases transparency in the manure and processing market, leading to better decision support about location and type of manure processing.
Keywords:multi-agent-simulation  mathematical programming  manure abatement  Flanders, spatial allocation
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