X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0
Read this article in:

Nitrogen excretion in the Dutch pork sector decreases

The excretion of nitrogen and phosphorus from swine slurry decreased in 2020, due to the reduction in the number of finishing and breeding pigs.

22 February 2021
X
XLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramTelegram
0

Nitrogen excretion in livestock manure increased slightly in 2020 compared to the previous year by just 1.0 percent, reaching 494 million kg, a value below the nitrogen ceiling that the European Union has set for the Dutch livestock population. Phosphate excretion was 151 million kg, 2.8 percent less than in 2019 and well below the ceiling according to Statistics Netherlands data, based on preliminary figures.

Nitrogen excretion from the pig sector, which amounted to 90.9 million kg, decreased in 2020 compared to the previous year by 2.8 million kg; and phosphate excretion, which amounted to 35.7 million kg, decreased by 1.1 million kg. Both decreases are related to the reduction in the number of finishing pigs (over 3 percent) and the number of breeding animals (over 1 percent). Nitrogen and phosphate production from the swine sector have been below production ceilings of 99.1 million kg of nitrogen and 39.7 million kg of phosphate since 2016.

Excretion of nitrogen in livestock manure.

Excretion of nitrogen in livestock manure.

February 15, 2021/ CBS/ Netherlands.
https://www.cbs.nl

Article Comments

This area is not intended to be a place to consult authors about their articles, but rather a place for open discussion among pig333.com users.
Leave a new Comment

Access restricted to 333 users. In order to post a comment you must be logged in.

You are not subscribed to this list Swine News

Swine industry news in your email

Log in and sign up on the list

Related articles