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Policy Brief on Low Carbon Agriculture

SAIN¡¯s ¡°Low Carbon Agriculture¡± project produced the first issue of Policy Brief titled ¡°Improved Nutrient Management in Agriculture ¨C A Neglected Opportunity for China¡¯s Low Carbon Growth Path¡±. The key messages include:

  1. GHG emissions connected with agriculture (in the range 1210-1444 Mt CO2-equivalent) represent 17-20% of total GHG emissions from China.
  2. Manufacture and use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer is the source of 7% of China's GHG emissions (a conservative estimate).
  3. There is widespread 30-60% overuse of nitrogen fertilizer on crops in China. This overuse accounts for about 10-15% of total GHG emissions from agriculture.
  4. If this N over-use were corrected total GHG emissions could be decreased by >2% and nitrous oxide emissions by 30% or more without compromising China¡¯s food security.
  5. The above information can contribute to the formulation of a national strategy for low carbon agriculture

The project team are currently working on an ¡±inventory of technologies¡± that can be used to increase the efficiency of use of N from fertilizer and manure, using information from on-going research in China. Implementing these will decrease the carbon intensity of Chinese agriculture.
This three year project is funded by UK¡¯s Foreign and Commonwealth Office and by China¡¯s Ministry of Agriculture, led by Zhang Fusuo (China Agricultural University, zhangfs@cau.edu.cn)) and David Powlson, Rothamsted Research, UK, david.powlson@bbsrc.ac.uk).
The full text of the policy brief can be downloaded at:
http://www.sainonline.org/SAIN-website(English)/download/PolicyBrief No1final.pdf

 

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