Difference between revisions of "Integrated manure management"

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|Description=Integrated manure management, where for example all manure under the baseline scenario ends up outside the agricultural system (e.g. manure used as fuel, is recycled in crop systems to  substitute fertiliser. In addition, there is improved integration of animal manure in crop systems, particularly in industrialised countries.
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|Description=Better integration of manure in crop production systems. This consists of recycling of manure that under the baseline scenario ends up outside the agricultural system (e.g. manure used as fuel), in crop systems to  substitute fertiliser. In addition, there is improved integration of animal manure in crop systems, particularly in industrialised countries.
 
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|EffectDescription=This change causes more nutrients to be available for recycling in agriculture, and take nutrients in the manure into account when determining of the nutrient application rates
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 3 April 2014

Description: Better integration of manure in crop production systems. This consists of recycling of manure that under the baseline scenario ends up outside the agricultural system (e.g. manure used as fuel), in crop systems to substitute fertiliser. In addition, there is improved integration of animal manure in crop systems, particularly in industrialised countries.
Is implemented in: Nutrient balances


Associated policy response component

Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Agricultural production system

Effects of this policy intervention on components

Component: Nutrient balances
Effect : This change causes more nutrients to be available for recycling in agriculture, and take nutrients in the manure into account when determining of the nutrient application rates