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Livestock housing and manure storage need to be improved in China

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posted on 2023-05-03, 13:40 authored by Zhaohai Bai, Xiaoxin Li, Jie Lu, Gerard L Velthof, David Chadwick, Jiafa LuoJiafa Luo, Stewart LedgardStewart Ledgard, Zyhiguo Wuo, Oene Oenema, Lin Ma, Chunsheng Hu
China has significantly increased its production and per capita consumption of animal-derived food. However, many livestock farms in China are industrialized and landless, and have poor animal manure management. As a result, losses of nutrients to the environment are large. These losses can cause severe pollution of (i) air, via ammonia (NH3) emissions that contribute to smog and (ii) water, via direct discharge of manure to watercourses and leaching of nitrate (NO3–), causing eutrophication and increasing nitrate accumulation in drinking water.(1-4)

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© 2017 American Chemical Society

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  • English

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ACS Publications

Journal title

Environmental Science and Technology

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0013-936X

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Bai, Z., Li, X., Lu, J., Velthof, G. L., Chadwick, D., Luo, J., … Hu, C. (2017). Livestock housing and manure storage need to be improved in China. Environmental Science and Technology, 51(15), 8212–8214. doi:10.1021/acs.est.7b02672

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