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Comparison of ammonia emissions related to nitrogen use efficiency of livestock production in Europe

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/40598
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Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Groenestein, C.M.
Hutchings, N.J.
Haenel, H.D.
Amon, B.
Menzi, H.
Mikkelsen, M.H.
Misselbrook, T.H.
van Bruggen, C.
Kupper, Thomas  
Webb, J.
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
The increasing global demand for food and the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen losses in the food production chain, increase the need for efficient use of nitrogen (N). Of N harvested in agricultural plant products, 80% is used to feed livestock. Because the largest atmospheric loss of reactive nitrogen from livestock production systems is ammonia (NH3), the focus of this paper is on N lost as NH3 during the production of animal protein. The focus of this paper is to understand the key factors explaining differences in Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) of animal production among various European countries. Therefore we developed a conceptual framework to describe the NUE defined as the amount of animalprotein N per N in feed and NH3eN losses in the production of milk, beef, pork, chicken meat and eggs in The Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and Denmark. The framework describes how manure management and animal-related parameters (feed, metabolism) relate to NH3 emissions and NUE. The results showed that the animal product with the lowest NUE had the largest NH3 emissions and vice versa, which agrees with the reciprocal relationship between NUE and NH3 within the conceptual framework. Across animal products for the countries considered, about 20% of the N in feed is lost as NH3. The significant smallest proportion (12%) of NH3eN per unit of Nfeed is from chicken production. The proportions for other products are 17%, 19%, 20% and 22% for milk, pork, eggs and beef respectively. These differences were not significantly different due to the differences among countries. For all countries, NUE was lowest for beef and highest for chicken. The production of 1 kg N in beef required about 5 kg N in feed, of which 1 kg N was lost as NH3eN. For the production of 1 kg N in chicken meat, 2 kg N in feed was required and 0.2 kg was lost as NH3. The production of 1 kg N in milk required 4 kg N in feed with 0.6 kg NH3eN loss, the same as pork and eggs, but those needed 3 and 3.5 kg N in feed per kg N in product respectively. Except for beef, the differences among these European countries were mainly caused by differences in manure management practices and their emission factors, rather than by animal-related factors including feed and digestibility influencing the excreted amount of ammoniacal N (TAN). For beef, both aspects caused important differences. Based on the results, we encourage the expression of N losses as per N in feed or per N in product, in addition to per animal place, when comparing production efficiency and NUE. We consider that disaggregating emission factors into a diet/animal effect and a manure management effect would improve the basis for comparing national NH3 emission inventories.
Subjects
GE Environmental Sciences
S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
DOI
10.24451/arbor.7864
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.7864
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.11.143
Journal
Journal of Cleaner Production
ISSN
0959-6526
Publisher URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652618335467
Organization
Ressourceneffiziente landwirtschaftliche Produktionssysteme  
Agronomie  
Volume
211
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
Werndli, Nadine
Citation apa
Groenestein, C. M., Hutchings, N. J., Haenel, H. D., Amon, B., Menzi, H., Mikkelsen, M. H., Misselbrook, T. H., van Bruggen, C., Kupper, T., & Webb, J. (2019). Comparison of ammonia emissions related to nitrogen use efficiency of livestock production in Europe. In Journal of Cleaner Production (Vol. 211). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.7864
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