The global pork sector contributes to food security and supports livelihoods for millions of households but also causes nitrogen (N) pollution. Here we assess N flows, losses, and N use indicators for global pork supply chains, from “cradle-to-primary-processing-gate” and for three production systems: the backyard, intermediate and industrial systems. Subsequently, we evaluate the effects of feeding swill to industrial pigs on N flows and land use. To produce 3.5 Tg N of pork globally, 14.7 Tg N are lost into the environment, of which 68% is lost to watercourses in the form of nitrates and organic N and the reminder emitted to the atmosphere as N-gas (e.g., NH 3 , NOx and N2O). We found that the efficiency of N use, hotspot and magnitude o...
International audienceGiven the agricultural demand to supply animals with food, the scope of today'...
Animal production systems convert plant protein into animal protein. Depending on animal species, ra...
Nitrogen (N) losses from pig production and the recycling of N from manure to crops can harm the atm...
The global pork sector contributes to food security and supports livelihoods for millions of househo...
Global pork production has increased fourfold over the last 50 years and is expected to continue gro...
There may be a conflict between animal welfare and nitrogen pollution in outdoor pig production. In...
This paper provides an original account of global land, water, and nitrogen use in support of indust...
The global livestock sector is rapidly transforming. Over the past few decades, many livestock syste...
Global livestock supply chains have significantly altered nitrogen (N) flows over past years, thereb...
In highly intensive pig production areas, manure disposal is a major problem especially for nitrogen...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
Intensive livestock farming has negatively impacted the environment by contributing to the release o...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
to the significant contribution of the livestock sector to nitrogen (N) losses, improving N use effi...
The increasing global demand for food and the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen losses in t...
International audienceGiven the agricultural demand to supply animals with food, the scope of today'...
Animal production systems convert plant protein into animal protein. Depending on animal species, ra...
Nitrogen (N) losses from pig production and the recycling of N from manure to crops can harm the atm...
The global pork sector contributes to food security and supports livelihoods for millions of househo...
Global pork production has increased fourfold over the last 50 years and is expected to continue gro...
There may be a conflict between animal welfare and nitrogen pollution in outdoor pig production. In...
This paper provides an original account of global land, water, and nitrogen use in support of indust...
The global livestock sector is rapidly transforming. Over the past few decades, many livestock syste...
Global livestock supply chains have significantly altered nitrogen (N) flows over past years, thereb...
In highly intensive pig production areas, manure disposal is a major problem especially for nitrogen...
Human foods typically contain a minor fraction of the nitrogen (N) used in agricultural production. ...
Intensive livestock farming has negatively impacted the environment by contributing to the release o...
The Nitrogen Footprint (N-Footprint) is the total amount of reactive nitrogen (Nr) released to the e...
to the significant contribution of the livestock sector to nitrogen (N) losses, improving N use effi...
The increasing global demand for food and the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen losses in t...
International audienceGiven the agricultural demand to supply animals with food, the scope of today'...
Animal production systems convert plant protein into animal protein. Depending on animal species, ra...
Nitrogen (N) losses from pig production and the recycling of N from manure to crops can harm the atm...