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Dagmar Braamhaar is a PhD candidate at Wageningen University's Animal Production Systems department, specializing in sustainable livestock farming. Her research bridges agricultural innovation, circular economy principles, and livestock nutrition.
- PhD candidate, Wageningen Institute for Animal Sciences (WIAS)
- Active in international collaborations with Kenya
Research interests focus on feed substitution (e.g., black soldier fly larvae meal replacing soybean meal), environmental impacts of livestock systems, and rural-urban transitions in farming practices. Her work addresses circularity in agriculture and optimizing dairy cattle diets.
Dagmar's publications (2023-2025) analyze alternative feed sources, urbanizing livestock systems, and circularity metrics. Key themes include sustainable animal nutrition, agroecology, and resource-efficient farming.
She is currently engaged in the Connected Circularity project (2020-present), examining livestock's role in circular food systems under supervisors Prof. S.J. Oosting and Dr. J. van der Lee.
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