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Strategies to reduce nutrient pollution from manure management in China

David R. Chadwick, J. R. Williams, Yuelai Lu, Lin Ma, Zhaohai Bai, Yong Hou, Xinping Chen, Thomas H. MISSELBROOK

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering · 2019

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Summary

As the demand for livestock products continues to increase in China, so too does the challenge of managing increasing quantities of manure. Urgent action is needed to control point source (housing, storage and processing) and diffuse (field application) pollution and improve the utilization of manure nutrients and organic matter. Here, we review strategies to improve management at each stage of the manure management chain and at different scales. Many strategies require infrastructure investment, e.g., for containment of all manure fractions. Engineering solutions are needed to develop advanced composting systems with lower environmental footprints and design more efficient nutrient stripping technologies. At the field-scale, there is an urgent need to develop a manure nutrient recommendat

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.15302/j-fase-2019293
Catalogue ID
SNmoef27vo-k7npe4
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