Increased recycling of nutrient-rich organic waste to meet crop nutrient needs is an essential component of a more sustainable food system. However, agricultural specialization continues to pose a significant challenge to balancing crop nutrient needs and the nutrient supply from animal manure and human excreta locally. For Sweden, this study found that recycling all excreta (in 2007) could meet up to 75% of crop nitrogen and 81% of phosphorus needs, but that this would exceed crop potassium needs by 51%. Recycling excreta within municipalities could meet 63% of crop P nutrient needs, but large regional differences and imbalances need to be corrected to avoid over or under fertilizing. Over 50% of the total nitrogen and phosphorus in excret...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
More sustainable management of phosphorus requires comprehensive understanding of phosphorus stocks ...
Circular economy is increasingly demanded across the world to minimize the need for non-renewable so...
Increased recycling of nutrient-rich organic waste to meet crop nutrient needs is an essential compo...
Recycling essential plant nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) from organi...
Agriculture is the single most important contributor to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. Itis r...
Ensuring future food and energy security will require large changes in consumption and production pa...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
Urine and faeces from humans contains a lot of nutrients. If the nutrients from on-site wastewater t...
Plant nutrients are important for all life on earth and are also important as fertiliser infood prod...
The separation between crop- and livestock production is an important driver of agricultural nutrien...
Today, concerns prevail about the unsustainable use of phosphorus and worldwide eutrophication, thus...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key biological nutrients for global crop production and are dire...
Safe recycling of nutrients found in human excreta back to agriculture is an important component of ...
Increased recycling of nutrients and especially phosphorus (P) is required to maintain soil fertilit...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
More sustainable management of phosphorus requires comprehensive understanding of phosphorus stocks ...
Circular economy is increasingly demanded across the world to minimize the need for non-renewable so...
Increased recycling of nutrient-rich organic waste to meet crop nutrient needs is an essential compo...
Recycling essential plant nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) from organi...
Agriculture is the single most important contributor to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. Itis r...
Ensuring future food and energy security will require large changes in consumption and production pa...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
Urine and faeces from humans contains a lot of nutrients. If the nutrients from on-site wastewater t...
Plant nutrients are important for all life on earth and are also important as fertiliser infood prod...
The separation between crop- and livestock production is an important driver of agricultural nutrien...
Today, concerns prevail about the unsustainable use of phosphorus and worldwide eutrophication, thus...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key biological nutrients for global crop production and are dire...
Safe recycling of nutrients found in human excreta back to agriculture is an important component of ...
Increased recycling of nutrients and especially phosphorus (P) is required to maintain soil fertilit...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
More sustainable management of phosphorus requires comprehensive understanding of phosphorus stocks ...
Circular economy is increasingly demanded across the world to minimize the need for non-renewable so...