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Report - DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi

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The emission from agricultural activities covers ammonia (NH3) emission<br />

from manure management and agricultural soils, PM emission from animal<br />

production and emission from field burning of straw includes NH3, PM,<br />

NOx, CO, NMVOC, SO2, heavy metals, dioxin and PAH.<br />

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The majority of the Danish NH3 emission, corresponding to 96 %, originates<br />

from the agricultural sector. The remaining 4 % originates from traffic and<br />

industrial process. Figure 6.1 shows the distribution of sources of NH3 emission<br />

from the agricultural sector 2010. The main part of the agricultural<br />

emission is related to manure management, corresponding to 84 % and 3%<br />

from grazing animals. Emissions from use of synthetic fertiliser and crops<br />

contribute with 5 % and 8 %, respectively. Emissions from NH3-treated<br />

straw, field burning of agricultural wastes and sewage sludge used as fertiliser<br />

amount to less than 1 %.<br />

Synthetic fertiliser<br />

5%<br />

Grazing animals<br />

3%<br />

Crops<br />

8%<br />

Sewage sludge + industrial<br />

waste, ammonia treated straw,<br />

field burning

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