Phosphorus flows to and from swedish agriculture and food chain

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Phosphorus flows in Swedish agriculture and food chain were studied by material flow analysis. The system studied included agriculture, food consumption, related waste and wastewater from private households and municipal wastewater treatment plants. Swedish farmland had net annual phosphorus inputs of ̃12 600 metric tons (4.1 kg P ha-1) in 2008-2010. The total import of phosphorus in food and feed to Sweden exceed imports of phosphorus in fertilizers. Despite strict animal density regulations relating to manure phosphorus content, phosphorus is accumulating on Swedish animal farms. The total quantity of manure produced greatly exceeds imported mineral phosphorus fertilizer and almost equals total phosphorus inputs to Swedish farmland. © Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2012.

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Linderholm, K., Mattsson, J. E., & Tillman, A. M. (2012). Phosphorus flows to and from swedish agriculture and food chain. Ambio, 41(8), 883–893. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-012-0294-1

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