Canada can cut fertilizer emissions 14% by 2030 -agriculture groups
Canadian farmers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from applying nitrogen fertilizer by 14% by 2030 through adoption of more sustainable farm practices and new technology, without any overall reduction in fertilizer use, agriculture industry groups said
by Rod Nickel – Reuters
Such reductions of nitrous oxide from 2020 levels would fall well short of the Canadian government’s voluntary target of a 30% cut, however.
Some farmers say using less fertilizer would jeopardize crop production in Canada, the world’s third-biggest wheat exporter. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government maintains that deep emission reductions are possible without mandatory fertilizer cuts.
“Agriculture emissions account for 10% of Canada’s overall emissions, and Trudeau’s government is aiming to cut national emissions by 40-45% from 2005 levels by 2030”
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