The UK food system is reliant on imported phosphorus (P) to meet food production demand, though inefficient use and poor stewardship means P is currently accumulating in agricultural soils, wasted or lost with detrimental impacts on aquatic environments. This study presents the results of a detailed P Substance Flow Analysis for the UK food system in 2018, developed in collaboration with industry and government, with the key objective of highlighting priority areas for system interventions to improve the sustainability and resilience of P use in the UK food system. In 2018 the UK food system imported 174.6 Gg P, producing food and exportable commodities containing 74.3 Gg P, a P efficiency of only 43%. Three key system hotspots for P ineffi...
Many intensively farmed soils show high phosphorus (P) contents compared to the thresholds required ...
Phosphorus is a crucial nutrient for the production of food, but at the same time it is a key contri...
Publication history: Accepted - 18 January 2022; Published online - 12 February 2022.Food systems ...
Publication history: Accepted - 3 April 2022; Published online - 25 April 2022The UK food system i...
Current use and management of phosphorus (P) in our food systems is considered unsustainable and con...
This report sets out the UK’s first comprehensive national phosphorus transformation strategy, based...
Global phosphorus scarcity is likely to threaten the world's ability to produce food in the future i...
Mineral phosphorus (P) used to fertilise crops is derived from phosphate rock, which is a finite res...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in agriculture. In recent years 15–18 Mt of P was used as mi...
Global society faces serious “phosphorus challenges” given the scarcity, essentiality, unequal globa...
The chaotic distribution and dispersal of phosphorus (P) used in food systems (defined here as disor...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Phosphorus (P) recovery is as important for closing the P cycle as its discovery 350 years ago was f...
Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural re...
As sustainable phosphorus use will sooner or later become essential for global food security, action...
Many intensively farmed soils show high phosphorus (P) contents compared to the thresholds required ...
Phosphorus is a crucial nutrient for the production of food, but at the same time it is a key contri...
Publication history: Accepted - 18 January 2022; Published online - 12 February 2022.Food systems ...
Publication history: Accepted - 3 April 2022; Published online - 25 April 2022The UK food system i...
Current use and management of phosphorus (P) in our food systems is considered unsustainable and con...
This report sets out the UK’s first comprehensive national phosphorus transformation strategy, based...
Global phosphorus scarcity is likely to threaten the world's ability to produce food in the future i...
Mineral phosphorus (P) used to fertilise crops is derived from phosphate rock, which is a finite res...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in agriculture. In recent years 15–18 Mt of P was used as mi...
Global society faces serious “phosphorus challenges” given the scarcity, essentiality, unequal globa...
The chaotic distribution and dispersal of phosphorus (P) used in food systems (defined here as disor...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Phosphorus (P) recovery is as important for closing the P cycle as its discovery 350 years ago was f...
Global food production and current reliance on meat-based diets requires a large share of natural re...
As sustainable phosphorus use will sooner or later become essential for global food security, action...
Many intensively farmed soils show high phosphorus (P) contents compared to the thresholds required ...
Phosphorus is a crucial nutrient for the production of food, but at the same time it is a key contri...
Publication history: Accepted - 18 January 2022; Published online - 12 February 2022.Food systems ...