Integrated manure management: Difference between revisions
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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. | |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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Revision as of 12:57, 31 March 2014
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. |
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 : DESCRIPTION