Phosphorus (P) is an essential input into agriculture with no substitute. Thus international and intertemporal P allocations greatly impact food security which requires increased food production for a growing world population. As high quality phosphorus mines are being depleted, recycling gains importance and developed countries explore new technologies for P recycling. We analyse the effects of P recycling in developed countries on global extraction of rock phosphates and the imports of developing countries. We build a resource extraction model for a competitive fertilizer market that reflects the fact that most developed countries have P-saturated soils while soils in many developing countries are P-deficient. Our model extends a simple c...
Growing global demand for food leads to increased concern regarding phosphorus (P), a finite and dwi...
International audiencePhosphate rock is classified as critical raw material for the European Union's...
How will agriculture deal with a limited phosphorus supply?INTRODUCTION\ud On approximately two thi...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential input into agriculture with no substitute. Thus international and int...
Food production hinges largely upon access to phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Most fertilizer P used in t...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
It is not widely recognised that the reuse of phosphorus will be crucial to achieving future food se...
Agricultural trade and globalization pose new challenges for resource management and governance. In ...
We analyze global elemental phosphorus flows in 2009 for (1) mining to products, (2) animal and huma...
Phosphorus (P) is a macronutrient necessary for life. In the form of phosphates it presents a minera...
Food security for all is a global political goal and an outstanding moral concern. The common respon...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilizer to agricultural soils increased by 3.2 % annually from ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
<p>Food security for all is a global political goal and an outstanding moral concern. The common res...
Yearly, about 22 × 1012 g phosphorus (P) from mined fossil phosphate resources are added to the worl...
Growing global demand for food leads to increased concern regarding phosphorus (P), a finite and dwi...
International audiencePhosphate rock is classified as critical raw material for the European Union's...
How will agriculture deal with a limited phosphorus supply?INTRODUCTION\ud On approximately two thi...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential input into agriculture with no substitute. Thus international and int...
Food production hinges largely upon access to phosphorus (P) fertilizer. Most fertilizer P used in t...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
It is not widely recognised that the reuse of phosphorus will be crucial to achieving future food se...
Agricultural trade and globalization pose new challenges for resource management and governance. In ...
We analyze global elemental phosphorus flows in 2009 for (1) mining to products, (2) animal and huma...
Phosphorus (P) is a macronutrient necessary for life. In the form of phosphates it presents a minera...
Food security for all is a global political goal and an outstanding moral concern. The common respon...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilizer to agricultural soils increased by 3.2 % annually from ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
<p>Food security for all is a global political goal and an outstanding moral concern. The common res...
Yearly, about 22 × 1012 g phosphorus (P) from mined fossil phosphate resources are added to the worl...
Growing global demand for food leads to increased concern regarding phosphorus (P), a finite and dwi...
International audiencePhosphate rock is classified as critical raw material for the European Union's...
How will agriculture deal with a limited phosphorus supply?INTRODUCTION\ud On approximately two thi...