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Nitrogen surplus is increasing again, what about that?

21 February 2022 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 3 comments

The nitrogen surplus has increased slightly again in 2020. How did that happen? And is there still a chance of a further reduction after the enormous decrease between 1990 and 2010? We ask Cor Pierik, head of Agriculture at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).

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Hank. 22 February 2022
This is in response to it Boerenbusiness article:
[url = https: // www.boerenbusiness.nl/video/10896717/stikstofoverschot-neemt-weer-iets-toes-hoe-zit-dat]Stikstofoverschot is increasing again, what about that? [/url]
The nitrogen problem doesn't exist at all, you vile liars.!!

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HM 22 February 2022
Hank. wrote:
This is in response to it Boerenbusiness article:
[url = https: // www.boerenbusiness.nl/video/10896717/stikstofoverschot-neemt-weer-iets-toes-hoe-zit-dat]Stikstofoverschot is increasing again, what about that? [/url]
The nitrogen problem doesn't exist at all, you vile liars.!!

Nitrogen crisis is a problem created by officials and suddenly stops at national borders!!
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Paul Peters 23 February 2022
Dear Mr Cor
the nitrogen supplied to the farm mainly comes from residual products. If these raw materials are not used as food, they are burned and are released into the atmosphere as NOX.
The calculation method is not correct
You must allocate this amount of nitrogen to the person who produces it,
the polluter must pay!
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