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 | 3.B.4.h                                          | Other animals                                                                                                            |                                                                                                     | NE                                                              | | 3.B.4.h                                          | Other animals                                                                                                            |                                                                                                     | NE                                                              |
  
-^  Key Category  ^  SO₂     ^  NOₓ  ^  NH₃  ^  NMVOC  ^  CO   ^  BC   ^  Pb   ^  Hg   ^  Cd   ^  Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^  TSP  ^  PM₁₀  ^  PM₂ ₅  ^ +^  Key Category  ^  NO<sub>x</sub>  ^  NMVOC  ^  SO<sub>2</sub>  ^  NH<sub>3</sub>  ^  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^  TSP  ^  BC  ^  CO  ^  Pb  ^  Cd  ^  Hg  ^  Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^ 
-| 3.B.1.a         |  -          |  -/-  |  L/T  |  L/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.1.a        |  -/-             |  L/-     -               |  L/-             |  L/-               |  L/             |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.1.b         |  -          |  -/-  |  L/T  |  L/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.1.b        |  -/-             |  L/-     -               |  L/T             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.2           |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.2          |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.3           |  -          |  -/-  |  L/T  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  L/ |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.3          |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  L/T             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  L/-  |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.d         |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.4.d        |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.e         |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.4.e        |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.g.i       |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  L/ |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.4.g.i      |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  L/-  |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.g.ii      |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.4.g.ii     |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.g.iii     |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    | +| 3.B.4.g.iii    |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    | 
-| 3.B.4.g.iv      |  -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-    |  -    |  -     -    |  -    |  -    |  -     |  -    |  -    |  -/-  |  -/-   |  -/-    |+| 3.B.4.g.iv     |  -/-             |  -/-     -               |  -/-             |  -/-               |  -/-              |  -/-    |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -   |  -     |  -    |  -    |
  
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-NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contribute only 1.3 % (~ 1.4 kt) to the total agricultural NO<sub>x</sub> emissions. They are calculated proportionally to N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, see Vos et al. (2022) ((VosC., Rösemann C., Haenel H-D., Dämmgen U., Döring U., Wulf S., Eurich-Menden B., Freibauer A., Döhler H., Schreiner C., Osterburg B. & FußR(2022)Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German Agriculture 1990 –2020Report on methods and data (RMD)Submission 2022. Thünen Report (in preparation). https://www.thuenen.de/de/ak/arbeitsbereiche/emissionsinventare)).+NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contribute only 1.3 % (~ 1.4 kt) to the total agricultural NO<sub>x</sub> emissions. They are calculated proportionally to N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, see Vos et al. (2022) ((Vos C, Rösemann C, Haenel H-D, Dämmgen U, Döring U, Wulf S, Eurich-Menden B, Freibauer A, Döhler H, Schreiner C, Osterburg BFuß R (2022) Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German agriculture 1990 – 2020 Report on methods and data (RMD) Submission 2022. Braunschweig: Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, 452 p, Thünen Rep 91, DOI:10.3220/REP1646725833000. https://www.thuenen.de/de/fachinstitute/agrarklimaschutz/arbeitsbereiche/emissionsinventare)).
  
 NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.9 % (289.8 kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (298.9 kt). NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.9 % (289.8 kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (298.9 kt).
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 //Table 2: National means of N excretions and TAN contents// //Table 2: National means of N excretions and TAN contents//
  
-^                                            ^  1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^ +^                                            ^  1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019   2020  ^ 
-^  mean N excretions in kg per animal place                                                                                                                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^  mean N excretions in kg per animal place                                                                                                                          |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                                 92.0 |   97.9 |  103.8 |  108.9 |  110.3 |  111.|  111.|  110.|  111.|  113.|  114.|  114.|  116.|  120.+^ dairy cattle                                 92.0 |   97.9 |  103.8 |  108.9 |  110.3 |  110.|  111.|  110.|  111.|  112.|  114.|  113.|  116.|  119.5 |  121.8 
-^ other cattle                                 38.|   40.|   41.|   41.|   42.|   42.|   42.|   42.|   42.5 |   42.|   42.7 |   42.9 |   43.|   43.+^ other cattle                                 37.|   39.|   41.|   41.|   42.|   42.|   42.|   42.1 |   42.2 |   42.5 |   42.|   42.7 |   42.9 |   43.|   43.
-^ horses                                       48.2 |   48.1 |   49.0 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 | +^ horses                                       48.2 |   48.1 |   49.0 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 |   48.8 | 
-^ sheep                                      |    7.7 |    7.7 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 | +^ sheep                                      |    7.7 |    7.7 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 |    7.8 | 
-^ goats                                      |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 | +^ goats                                      |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 |   11.0 | 
-^ swine                                      |   12.|   12.|   12.|   12.8 |   12.|   12.|   12.|   13.|   13.0 |   13.|   13.1 |   13.|   13.|   13.+^ swine                                      |   13.|   13.|   13.2 |   13.0 |   12.8 |   12.|   12.|   12.|   12.|   13.0 |   13.|   13.1 |   13.|   13.|   13.
-^ laying hens                                |   0.82 |   0.79 |   0.78 |   0.80 |   0.87 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.89 |   0.89 +^ laying hens                                |   0.81 |   0.78 |   0.76 |   0.79 |   0.87 |   0.87 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.88 |   0.89 |   0.89 |   0.89 |   0.90 |   0.90 |   0.90 
-^ broilers                                     0.48 |   0.44 |   0.49 |   0.52 |   0.57 |   0.54 |   0.49 |   0.45 |   0.48 |   0.50 |   0.50 |   0.51 |   0.52 |   0.51 +^ broilers                                     0.48 |   0.41 |   0.45 |   0.49 |   0.51 |   0.48 |   0.42 |   0.38 |   0.40 |   0.40 |   0.40 |   0.40 |   0.41 |   0.40 |   0.39 
-^ turkeys                                    |    2.0 |    2.0 |    2.0 |    2.2 |    2.2 |    2.2 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.|    2.+^ turkeys                                    |    2.0 |    2.0 |    2.0 |    2.2 |    2.2 |    2.2 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.3 |    2.|    2.2 |    2.1 
-^ pullets                                    |   0.33 |   0.29 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.27 +^ pullets                                    |   0.32 |   0.29 |   0.27 |   0.27 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.28 |   0.29 |   0.29 |   0.29 |   0.29 
-^ ducks                                      |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 | +^ ducks                                      |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 |   0.61 | 
-^ geese                                      |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 |   0.55 +^ geese                                      |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 |   0.70 
-^  mean TAN contents in %                                                                                                                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^  mean TAN contents in %                                                                                                                                            |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                                 58.0 |   55.0 |   52.9 |   51.3 |   49.9 |   49.|   49.|   49.|   48.|   48.|   48.|   48.|   47.|   47.+^ dairy cattle                                 58.0 |   55.0 |   52.9 |   51.3 |   49.9 |   49.|   49.|   49.|   48.|   48.|   48.|   48.|   47.|   47.0 |   46.6 
-^ other cattle                                 65.|   64.7 |   64.|   64.|   64.|   64.|   64.|   64.|   65.|   65.|   64.|   64.|   64.|   64.+^ other cattle                                 65.|   65.7 |   65.|   65.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.|   66.4 |   66.4 
-^ horses                                       60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 | +^ horses                                     |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 |   60.0 | 
-^ sheep                                      |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 | +^ sheep                                      |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 | 
-^ goats                                      |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 | +^ goats                                      |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 |   50.0 | 
-^ swine                                      |   74.|   74.1 |   73.8 |   73.|   73.|   73.|   73.|   73.|   72.|   72.|   72.|   72.|   72.|   72.+^ swine                                      |   72.|   71.7 |   71.1 |   71.8 |   72.|   72.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.|   71.
-^ laying hens                                |   70.|   69.6 |   69.|   69.|   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.|   70.2 |   70.|   70.|   70.|   70.|   70.+^ laying hens                                |   70.|   69.6 |   69.|   69.|   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.|   70.2 |   70.|   70.|   70.|   70.|   70.2 |   70.2 
-^ broilers                                     60.8 |   60.|   58.|   55.|   52.|   52.|   52.8 |   52.|   52.|   52.|   52.|   52.|   52.|   52.8 | +^ broilers                                     60.8 |   58.|   56.|   53.|   50.|   49.|   48.8 |   48.|   47.|   46.|   46.|   46.|   45.|   45.2 |   44.8 | 
-^ turkeys                                    |   63.|   63.|   62.|   63.0 |   62.1 |   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.|   62.+^ turkeys                                    |   64.7 |   64.7 |   63.|   63.|   63.0 |   63.1 |   63.|   63.|   63.|   63.|   63.|   63.|   63.|   63.|   62.
-^ pullets                                    |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 | +^ pullets                                    |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 |   67.8 | 
-^ ducks                                      |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 | +^ ducks                                      |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 |   49.9 | 
-^ geese                                      |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |+^ geese                                      |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |   70.0 |
  
 == N mass flow and emission assessment == == N mass flow and emission assessment ==
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 //m: mass from which emissions may occur. Narrow broken arrows: TAN (total ammoniacal nitrogen); narrow continuous arrows: organic N. The horizontal arrows denote the process of immobilisation in systems with bedding occurring in the house, and the process of mineralisation during storage, which occurs in any case. Broad arrows denote N-emissions assigned to manure management (E<sub>yard</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from yards; E<sub>house</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from house; E<sub>storage</sub> NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions from storage; E<sub>applic</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions during and after spreading; E<sub>graz</sub> NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions during and after grazing; E<sub>soil</sub> N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions from soil resulting from manure input).// //m: mass from which emissions may occur. Narrow broken arrows: TAN (total ammoniacal nitrogen); narrow continuous arrows: organic N. The horizontal arrows denote the process of immobilisation in systems with bedding occurring in the house, and the process of mineralisation during storage, which occurs in any case. Broad arrows denote N-emissions assigned to manure management (E<sub>yard</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from yards; E<sub>house</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from house; E<sub>storage</sub> NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions from storage; E<sub>applic</sub> NH<sub>3</sub> emissions during and after spreading; E<sub>graz</sub> NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions during and after grazing; E<sub>soil</sub> N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> emissions from soil resulting from manure input).//
  
-The figure allows tracing of the pathways of the two N fractions after excretion. The various locations where excretion may take place are considered. The partial mass flows down to the input to soil are depicted. During storage Norg can be transformed into TAN and vice versa. Both, the way and the amount of such transformations may be influenced by manure treatment processes like, e. g., anaerobic digestion where a considerable fraction of Norg is mineralized to TAN. For details see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapters 3.3.4.3 and 3.3.4.4. Wherever NH<sub>3</sub> is emitted, its formation is related to the amount of the TAN present. For poultry the excretion of uric acid nitrogen (UAN) should be used instead of TAN (see Dämmgen and Erisman, 2005 ((Dämmgen U., Erisman J.W. (2005): Emission, transmission, deposition and environmental effects of ammonia from agricultural sources. In: Kuczyński T., Dämmgen U., Webb J., Myczko (eds) Emissions from European Agriculture. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen. pp 97-112.))). In line with EMEP (2019), it is assumed that UAN excreted can be considered TAN. N<sub>2</sub>O emissions are related to the total amount of N available (Norg + TAN). NO<sub>x</sub> emissions (i. e. NO emissions) are calculated proportionally to the N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, see section 'Emission factors'. Note that the N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N2 emissions from the various storage systems include the respective emissions from the related housing systems.+The model allows tracing of the pathways of the two N fractions after excretion. The various locations where excretion may take place are considered. The partial mass flows down to the input to soil are represented 
 +During storage Norg can be transformed into TAN and vice versa. Both, the way and the magnitude of such transformations may be influenced by manure treatment processes like, e. g., anaerobic digestion where a considerable fraction of Norg is mineralized to TAN. For details see Vos et al. (2022), Chapters 3.3.4.3 and 3.3.4.4. Wherever NH<sub>3</sub> is emitted, its formation is related to the amount of the TAN present. N<sub>2</sub>O emissions are related to the total amount of N available (Norg + TAN). NO<sub>x</sub> emissions (i. e. NO emissions) are calculated proportionally to the N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, see section 'Emission factors'. Note that the N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N2 emissions from the various storage systems include the respective emissions from the related housing systems.
  
 == Air scrubber systems in swine and poultry housings == == Air scrubber systems in swine and poultry housings ==
-For pig and poultry production the inventory considers the effect of air scrubbing. Data on frequencies of air scrubbing facilities and the removal efficiency are provided by KTBL (Kuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft / Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture). The average removal efficiency of NH<sub>3</sub> is 80 % for swine and 70 % for poultry, while for TSP and PM<sub>10</sub> the rates are set to 90 % and for PM<sub>2.5</sub> to 70 % for both animal categories. For swine two types of air scrubbers are distinguished: certified systems that remove both NH<sub>3</sub> and particles, and non-certified systems that remove only particles.+For pig and poultry production the inventory model considers the effect of air scrubbing. Data on frequencies of air scrubbing facilities and the removal efficiency are provided by KTBL (Kuratorium für Technik und Bauwesen in der Landwirtschaft / Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture). The average removal efficiency of NH<sub>3</sub> is 80 % for swine and 70 % for poultry, while for TSP and PM<sub>10</sub> the rates are set to 90 % and for PM<sub>2.5</sub> to 70 % for both animal categories. For swine two types of air scrubbers are distinguished: certified systems that remove both NH<sub>3</sub> and particles, and non-certified systems that remove only particles.
  
-According to the KTBL data, 7.% of all pig places were equipped with certified systems in 2019, another 0.7 % were equipped with non-certified systems. For poultry 0.6 % of all laying hen places and 1.% of all broiler places were equipped with air scrubbers that remove both NH<sub>3</sub> and particles. +According to the KTBL data, 7.% of all pig places were equipped with certified systems in 2020, another 0.7 % were equipped with non-certified systems. For poultry 0.6 % of all laying hen places and 1.% of all broiler places were equipped with air scrubbers that remove both NH<sub>3</sub> and particles. 
-The amounts of NH<sub>3</sub>-N removed by air scrubbing are completely added to the pools of total N and TAN for landspreading. For details see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.3.4.3.3.+The amounts of NH<sub>3</sub>-N removed by air scrubbing are completely added to the pools of total N and TAN for landspreading. For details see Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.3.4.3.3.
  
 == Anaerobic digestion of manure == == Anaerobic digestion of manure ==
-According to IPCC (2006), anaerobic digestion of manure is treated like a particular storage type that, however, comprises three sub-compartments (pre-storage, fermenter and storage of digestates). For details see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapters 3.3.4.4 and 3.4.4.2. The resulting digestates are considered as liquid. Two different types of digestates storage systems are considered: gastight storage and open tank. For the open tank formation of a natural crust because of the usual co-fermentation of energy crops is taken into account. Furthermore, the modelling of anaerobic digestion and spreading of the digestates takes into account that the amount of TAN in the digestates is higher than in untreated slurry and that the frequencies of spreading techniques differ from those for untreated slurry.+According to IPCC (2006), anaerobic digestion of manure is treated like a particular storage type that, however, comprises three sub-compartments (pre-storage, fermenter and storage of digestates). For details see Vos et al. (2022), Chapters 3.3.4.4 and 3.4.4.2. The resulting digestates are considered as liquid. Two different types of digestates storage systems are considered: gastight storage and open tank. For open tanks formation of a natural crust because of co-fermentation with energy crops is taken into account. Furthermore, the modelling of anaerobic digestion and spreading of the digestates takes into account that the amount of TAN in the digestates is higher than in untreated slurry and that the frequencies of spreading techniques differ from those for untreated slurry.
  
-NH<sub>3</sub> and NO emissions occur from pre-storage of solid manure, from non-gastight storage of digestates and from landspreading of digestates (NH<sub>3</sub> emissions and NO emissions from landspreading of digested manure are reported in 3.Da.2.a). There are no such emissions from pre-storage of slurry, from the fermenter and from gastight storage of digestates. Note that NH<sub>3</sub> and NO emissions calculated with respect to the digestion of animal manures do not comprise the contributions by co-digested energy crops. The latter are dealt with separately in 3.D.a.2.c and 3.I.+NH<sub>3</sub> and NO emissions occur from pre-storage of solid manure, from non-gastight storage of digestates and from land-spreading of digestates (NH<sub>3</sub> emissions and NO emissions from landspreading of digested manure are reported in 3.Da.2.a). There are no such emissions from pre-storage of slurry, from the fermenter and from gastight storage of digestates. Note that NH<sub>3</sub> and NO emissions calculated with respect to the digestion of animal manures do not comprise the contributions by co-digested energy crops. The latter are dealt with separately in 3.D.a.2.c and 3.I.
  
 == Emission Factors == == Emission Factors ==
 Application of the N mass flow approach requires detailed emission factors for NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> describing the emissions from the various housing and storage systems. Application of the N mass flow approach requires detailed emission factors for NH<sub>3</sub>, N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> describing the emissions from the various housing and storage systems.
  
-The detailed NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are, in general, related to the amount of TAN available at the various stages of the N flow chain. The emission factors for laying hens, broilers, pullets, ducks and turkeys are related to N. Most NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are country specific but some are taken from EMEP (2019). No specific NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are known for the application of digested manure. However, due to co-fermentation of energy crops, the viscosity of digested manure resembles that of untreated cattle slurry. Hence, the emission factors for untreated cattle slurry are adopted for the application of digested manure. +The detailed NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are, in general, related to the amount of TAN available at the various stages of the N flow chain. The emission factors for laying hens, broilers, pullets, ducks and turkeys are related to N. Most NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are country-specific but some are taken from EMEP (2019). No specific NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors are known for the application of digested manure. However, due to co-fermentation with energy crops, the viscosity of digested manure resembles that of untreated cattle slurry. Hence, the emission factors for untreated cattle slurry are adopted for the application of digested manure. 
-For the detailed emission factors of livestock husbandry see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapters 4 to 8; for emission factors of digested manure see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.4.4.2.4. Table 3 provides, by animal category, the implied NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors for manure management (housing and storage). The overall German NH<sub>3</sub> IEF for manure application is reported in section 3.D.a.2.a.+For the detailed emission factors of livestock husbandry see Vos et al. (2022), Chapters 4 to 8; for emission factors of digested manure see Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.4.4.2.4. Table 3 provides, by animal category, the implied NH<sub>3</sub> emission factors for manure management (housing and storage). The overall German NH<sub>3</sub> IEF for manure application is reported in section 3.D.a.2.a.
  
-The detailed emission factors for N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> relate to the amount of N available which is N excreted plus, in case of solid manure systems, N input with bedding material. The N<sub>2</sub>O emission factors are taken from IPCC (2006). The emission factors for NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> are approximated as being proportional to the N<sub>2</sub>O emission factors, i. e. the NO-N and N<sub>2</sub> emission factors are, respectively, one-tenth and three times the value of the N<sub>2</sub>O-N emission factor, see Rösemann et al. (2021), chapter 3.3.4.3.5. This proportionality is also applied to anaerobic digestion of manure, where N<sub>2</sub>O emissions occur from pre-storage of solid manure and non-gastight storage of digestates with the emission factors being those used for normal storage of solid manure and the storage of untreated slurry with natural crust provided by IPCC (2006). Note that the inventory model calculates NO rather than NOx. The conversion of NO emissions into NO<sub>x</sub> emissions is achieved by multiplying the NO emissions with the NO<sub>x</sub>/ NO molar weight ratio of 46/30. This relationship also holds for NO and NO<sub>x</sub> emission factors+The detailed emission factors for N<sub>2</sub>O, NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> relate to the amount of N available which is N excreted plus, in case of solid manure systems, N input with bedding material. The N<sub>2</sub>O emission factors are taken from IPCC (2006). The emission factors for NO<sub>x</sub> and N<sub>2</sub> are approximated as being proportional to the N<sub>2</sub>O emission factors, i.e. the NO-N and N<sub>2</sub> emission factors are, respectively, one-tenth and three times the value of the N<sub>2</sub>O-N emission factor, see Vos et al. (2022), chapter 3.3.4.3.5. This proportionality is also applied to anaerobic digestion of manure, where N<sub>2</sub>O emissions occur from pre-storage of solid manure and non-gastight storage of digestates with the emission factors being those used for normal storage of solid manure and the storage of untreated slurry with natural crust provided by IPCC (2006). Note that the inventory model calculates NO rather than NOx. The conversion of NO emissions into NO<sub>x</sub> emissions is achieved by multiplying the NO emissions with the NO<sub>2</sub>/ NO molar weight ratio of 46/30. This relationship also holds for NO and NO<sub>x</sub> emission factors.
- +
-All NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from the agricultural sector are excluded from emission accounting by [[general:adjustments:adjustment_de-c|adjustment]] as they are not considered in the NEC and Gothenburg commitments.+
  
 Table 3 shows the implied emission factors of NH<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub>x</sub> for the various animal categories. These emission factors normalize emissions from an animal category as the ratio of the total emission to the respective number of animals. Table 3 shows the implied emission factors of NH<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub>x</sub> for the various animal categories. These emission factors normalize emissions from an animal category as the ratio of the total emission to the respective number of animals.
  
 //Table 3: IEF for NH<sub>3</sub> & NO<sub>x</sub> from manure management// //Table 3: IEF for NH<sub>3</sub> & NO<sub>x</sub> from manure management//
-|                                  ^  1990    ^  1995    ^  2000    ^  2005    ^  2010    ^  2011    ^  2012    ^  2013    ^  2014    ^  2015    ^  2016    ^  2017    ^  2018    ^  2019    ^ +|                                  ^  1990    ^  1995    ^  2000    ^  2005    ^  2010    ^  2011    ^  2012    ^  2013    ^  2014    ^  2015    ^  2016    ^  2017    ^  2018    ^  2019     2020    ^ 
-^  IEF in kg NH₃ per animal place                                                                                                                                              ||||||||||||||| +^  IEF in kg NH₃ per animal place                                                                                                                                                        |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                          9.8 |     10.4 |     11.1 |     12.1 |     12.6 |     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.|     12.+^ dairy cattle                          9.8 |     10.4 |     11.1 |     12.1 |     12.6 |     12.|     12.|     12.|     13.|     13.|     13.|     13.|     14.|     14.7 |     15.1 
-^ other cattle                          7.0 |      7.4 |      7.7 |      8.2 |      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.4 |      8.5 | +^ other cattle                          7.0 |      7.4 |      7.7 |      8.2 |      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      8.|      9.|      9.|      9.2 |      9.4 |      9.5 | 
-^ horses                               13.5 |     13.5 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 | +^ horses                               13.5 |     13.5 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 |     13.7 | 
-^ sheep                            |     0.83 |     0.82 |     0.84 |     0.83 |     0.84 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.82 |     0.83 | +^ sheep                            |     0.83 |     0.82 |     0.84 |     0.83 |     0.84 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.83 |     0.82 |     0.83 |     0.83 | 
-^ goats                            |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 | +^ goats                            |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 |     1.62 | 
-^ swine                            |     4.42 |     4.41 |     4.37 |     4.32 |     4.19 |     4.15 |     4.12 |     4.12 |     4.11 |     4.09 |     4.10 |     4.10 |     4.11 |     4.10 +^ swine                            |     4.60 |     4.50 |     4.37 |     4.30 |     4.13 |     4.07 |     4.03 |     4.00 |     3.98 |     4.02 |     4.00 |     3.98 |     3.97 |     3.94 |     3.92 
-^ laying hens                      |    0.214 |    0.203 |    0.203 |    0.200 |    0.142 |    0.144 |    0.144 |    0.145 |    0.145 |    0.145 |    0.146 |    0.146 |    0.147 |    0.147 +^ laying hens                      |    0.212 |    0.203 |    0.199 |    0.198 |    0.142 |    0.144 |    0.144 |    0.145 |    0.146 |    0.146 |    0.147 |    0.147 |    0.148 |    0.149 |    0.150 
-^ broilers                            0.143 |    0.131 |    0.141 |    0.144 |    0.148 |    0.140 |    0.126 |    0.116 |    0.122 |    0.126 |    0.128 |    0.130 |    0.133 |    0.131 +^ broilers                            0.143 |    0.120 |    0.128 |    0.131 |    0.128 |    0.118 |    0.103 |    0.092 |    0.094 |    0.094 |    0.094 |    0.093 |    0.094 |    0.092 |    0.089 
-^ turkeys                          |    0.788 |    0.788 |    0.792 |    0.869 |    0.831 |    0.835 |    0.888 |    0.858 |    0.857 |    0.856 |    0.857 |    0.857 |    0.859 |    0.859 +^ turkeys                          |    0.793 |    0.793 |    0.797 |    0.874 |    0.836 |    0.839 |    0.892 |    0.862 |    0.861 |    0.859 |    0.860 |    0.860 |    0.835 |    0.835 |    0.784 
-^ pullets                          |    0.108 |    0.096 |    0.088 |    0.087 |    0.082 |    0.081 |    0.081 |    0.079 |    0.079 |    0.079 |    0.079 |    0.080 |    0.080 |    0.080 +^ pullets                          |    0.103 |    0.095 |    0.087 |    0.087 |    0.084 |    0.083 |    0.083 |    0.082 |    0.082 |    0.082 |    0.083 |    0.083 |    0.084 |    0.084 |    0.084 
-^ ducks                            |    0.193 |    0.193 |    0.193 |    0.192 |    0.190 |    0.189 |    0.188 |    0.187 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 | +^ ducks                            |    0.193 |    0.193 |    0.193 |    0.192 |    0.189 |    0.188 |    0.188 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.185 |    0.185 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 |    0.186 | 
-^ geese                            |    0.301 |    0.301 |    0.301 |    0.300 |    0.298 |    0.298 |    0.298 |    0.297 |    0.297 |    0.297 |    0.297 |    0.297 |    0.297 |    0.297 +^ geese                            |    0.384 |    0.384 |    0.384 |    0.383 |    0.380 |    0.380 |    0.380 |    0.379 |    0.379 |    0.378 |    0.378 |    0.378 |    0.378 |    0.378 |    0.378 
-^  IEF in kg NOₓ per animal place                                                                                                                                              ||||||||||||||| +^  IEF in kg NOₓ per animal place                                                                                                                                                        |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                        0.106 |    0.114 |    0.125 |    0.130 |    0.125 |    0.122 |    0.118 |    0.115 |    0.115 |    0.116 |    0.117 |    0.117 |    0.119 |    0.122 +^ dairy cattle                        0.106 |    0.114 |    0.125 |    0.130 |    0.125 |    0.123 |    0.119 |    0.117 |    0.117 |    0.118 |    0.120 |    0.120 |    0.123 |    0.126 |    0.129 
-^ other cattle                        0.053 |    0.058 |    0.060 |    0.064 |    0.065 |    0.064 |    0.064 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.064 +^ other cattle                        0.053 |    0.057 |    0.059 |    0.062 |    0.064 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.063 |    0.064 |    0.064 |    0.065 |    0.066 |    0.066 |    0.068 |    0.069 
-^ horses                              0.084 |    0.084 |    0.086 |    0.086 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.086 |    0.086 |    0.086 | +^ horses                              0.084 |    0.084 |    0.086 |    0.086 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.085 |    0.086 |    0.086 |    0.086 |    0.086 | 
-^ sheep                            |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 | +^ sheep                            |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 |    0.006 | 
-^ goats                            |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 | +^ goats                            |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 | 
-^ swine                            |    0.010 |    0.012 |    0.012 |    0.014 |    0.016 |    0.016 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 |    0.015 +^ swine                            |    0.011 |    0.013 |    0.012 |    0.014 |    0.014 |    0.014 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.013 |    0.012 |    0.012 |    0.012 
-^ laying hens                      |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00026 |  0.00029 |  0.00035 |  0.00035 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00033 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00033 |  0.00033 |  0.00033 +^ laying hens                      |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00026 |  0.00029 |  0.00035 |  0.00035 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 |  0.00034 
-^ broilers                          0.00016 |  0.00015 |  0.00016 |  0.00019 |  0.00022 |  0.00021 |  0.00018 |  0.00017 |  0.00018 |  0.00019 |  0.00019 |  0.00019 |  0.00019 |  0.00019 +^ broilers                          0.00016 |  0.00014 |  0.00015 |  0.00018 |  0.00020 |  0.00019 |  0.00016 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 |  0.00015 
-^ turkeys                          |  0.00067 |  0.00067 |  0.00070 |  0.00083 |  0.00090 |  0.00090 |  0.00091 |  0.00089 |  0.00089 |  0.00089 |  0.00088 |  0.00088 |  0.00087 |  0.00087 +^ turkeys                          |  0.00067 |  0.00067 |  0.00070 |  0.00084 |  0.00090 |  0.00091 |  0.00092 |  0.00090 |  0.00089 |  0.00089 |  0.00089 |  0.00089 |  0.00086 |  0.00085 |  0.00081 
-^ pullets                          |  0.00011 |  0.00010 |  0.00009 |  0.00010 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 | +^ pullets                          |  0.00011 |  0.00010 |  0.00009 |  0.00010 |  0.00012 |  0.00012 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 |  0.00011 | 
-^ ducks                            |  0.00024 |  0.00024 |  0.00024 |  0.00025 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00026 |  0.00026 | +^ ducks                            |  0.00024 |  0.00024 |  0.00024 |  0.00025 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00027 |  0.00026 |  0.00026 | 
-^ geese                            |  0.00018 |  0.00018 |  0.00019 |  0.00021 |  0.00023 |  0.00023 |  0.00021 |  0.00022 |  0.00021 |  0.00022 |  0.00022 |  0.00021 |  0.00021 |  0.00021 |+^ geese                            |  0.00024 |  0.00024 |  0.00025 |  0.00027 |  0.00030 |  0.00030 |  0.00028 |  0.00029 |  0.00028 |  0.00029 |  0.00029 |  0.00029 |  0.00028 |  0.00028 |  0.00028 |
  
 == Trend discussion for Key Sources == == Trend discussion for Key Sources ==
-Dairy cattle, other cattle and swine are key sources of NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from manure management. The time series of the total NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from all three categories are predominantly driven by the development of the animal numbers, see Table 1. This also holds for the negative trend of total emissions in the last few years. However, the effect of decreasing animal numbers is partly compensated by the continuously increasing animal performance. This leads to increasing N excretions per animal, see Table 2, which, in principle, is reflected by increasing implied emission factors, see Table 3. For swine, as of 2012, the IEF is almost constant over time due to the use of air scrubbing systems that, to a high degree, remove NH<sub>3</sub> from the housings.+Dairy cattle, other cattle and swine are key sources of NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from manure management. The time series of the total NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from all three categories are predominantly driven by the development of the animal numbers, see Table 1. However, the effect of decreasing animal numbers is partly compensated by the continuously increasing animal performance. This leads to increasing N excretions per animal, see Table 2, which, in principle, is reflected by increasing implied emission factors, see Table 3. For swine, as of 2012, the IEF is almost constant over time due to the use of air scrubbing systems that, to a high degree, remove NH<sub>3</sub> from the housings.
  
 For NO<sub>x</sub> there are no key categories. For NO<sub>x</sub> there are no key categories.
  
 == Recalculations == == Recalculations ==
-All time series of the emission inventory have completely been recalculated since 1990. Tables REC-1 and REC-2 compare the recalculated time series for NH<sub>3</sub>  and NO<sub>x</sub> from 3B with the respective data of last year’s submission. The total emissions of NH<sub>3</sub>  and NO<sub>x</sub> are significantly lower than those of submission 2020.  +All time series of the emission inventory have completely been recalculated since 1990. Tables REC-1 and REC-2 compare the recalculated time series for NH<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub>x</sub> from 3B with the respective data of last year’s submission.  
-This is predominantly due to the update of the models of dairy cows, calves, heifers and male beef cattle, see main page of the agricultural sector ([[sector:agriculture:start|Chapter 5 - NFR 3 - Agriculture (OVERVIEW)]]), list of **recalculation reasons, No. 1 through 4, and 12**. +The total emissions of NH<sub>3</sub>  slightly higher than those of submission 2021. The emissions from cattle are higher than in last year’s submission mainly due to the incorporation of new housing data from the 2020 agricultural census. The extent of cattle housing in tied systems, which has a lower NH<sub>3</sub> emission factor than loose housing, has decreased in the last years. The NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from swine and poultry are lower than in the 2021 submission due to the use of new data on raw protein content in fattening pig and broiler feed. See main page of the agricultural sector  
 +([[sector:agriculture:start|Chapter 5 - NFR 3 - Agriculture (OVERVIEW)]]), list of **recalculation reasons, No. 1, 7, and 8**. 
  
-The NH<sub>3</sub>  and NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from pig changed only slightly; the reasons are given in the list of **recalculation reasons (No. 6 through 8, and 12)**. +The overall NH<sub>3</sub> emissions of other animals increased for the years 2017-2019 due to newly available figures on animal numbers of sheep and horses, see recalculations reasons No. 1 ([[sector:agriculture:start|Chapter 5 - NFR 3 - Agriculture (OVERVIEW)]]), list of **recalculation reasonsNo. 1**. Further details on recalculations are described in Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.5.2
  
-The NH<sub>3</sub>  emissions from poultry are higher than those reported in submission 2020 for all years of the time series, while NO<sub>x</sub> emissions differ only slightly. The underlying changes in poultry emission calculations are provided in the **recalculation reasons, No. 9 through 11, and 12**. +//Tables REC-1 and REC-2: Comparison of the NH<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub>x</sub> emissions of the submissions (SUB) 2021 and 2022//
  
-The overall NH<sub>3</sub> emissions of other animals increased for all years of the time series due to the update of the NH<sub>3</sub>  emission factor for sheep manure storagesee **recalculations reasons No9** [[sector:agriculture:start|Chapter 5 - NFR 3 - Agriculture (OVERVIEW)]].  +^  NH₃ emissions from manure managementin Gg                                                                                                                                                 ||||||||||||||||| 
-Further details on recalculations are described in Rösemann et al(2021), Chapter 3.5.2..+|                                                SUB    1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019    2020   ^ 
 +^ Total                                          2022  |  307.85  257.56 |  256.39 |  256.42 |  251.11 |  252.27 |  257.23 |  259.54 |  262.08 |  261.24 |  259.61 |  259.48 |  254.22 |  251.43 |  249.17 | 
 +^                                                2021  |  303.26 |  256.08 |  256.91 |  257.32 |  252.88 |  253.17 |  257.21 |  258.42 |  260.03 |  256.36 |  253.73 |  252.85 |  247.20 |  243.31 |         | 
 +^ Dairy cattle                                  ^  2022  |   62.19 |   54.13 |   50.82 |   51.39 |   52.87 |   53.48 |   53.79 |   55.15 |   56.27 |   57.48 |   57.79 |   58.21 |   58.22 |   58.88 |   59.09 | 
 +^                                               ^  2021    62.19 |   54.13 |   50.81 |   51.28 |   52.71 |   52.44 |   51.86 |   52.30 |   52.48 |   52.72 |   52.10 |   51.64 |   50.74 |   50.40 |         | 
 +^ Other cattle                                  ^  2022  |   91.43 |   78.85 |   76.86 |   71.97 |   73.10 |   71.17 |   71.64 |   73.40 |   74.47 |   74.55 |   74.32 |   73.70 |   72.46 |   71.69 |   70.41 | 
 +^                                                2021  |   91.39 |   78.88 |   76.79 |   71.73 |   72.48 |   69.75 |   69.39 |   70.26 |   70.48 |   69.85 |   68.90 |   67.62 |   65.85 |   64.47 |         | 
 +^ Swine                                          2022  |  121.81 |   91.84 |   95.23 |   97.70 |   91.92 |   92.81 |   95.19 |   93.59 |   94.09 |   92.36 |   91.07 |   91.20 |   87.44 |   85.01 |   84.75 | 
 +^                                                2021  |  117.12 |   89.92 |   95.08 |   98.23 |   93.21 |   94.56 |   97.47 |   96.29 |   97.28 |   94.06 |   93.26 |   93.92 |   90.54 |   88.50 |         | 
 +^ poultry                                        2022  |   22.84 |   21.58 |   24.10 |   25.93 |   24.79 |   26.62 |   28.46 |   29.33 |   29.25 |   28.95 |   28.64 |   28.52 |   28.22 |   27.95 |   27.00 | 
 +^                                                2021  |   22.96 |   21.99 |   24.87 |   26.65 |   26.06 |   28.23 |   30.34 |   31.50 |   31.80 |   31.84 |   31.68 |   31.95 |   32.45 |   32.43 |         | 
 +^ Other animals                                  2022  |    9.59 |   11.16 |    9.37 |    9.43 |    8.43 |    8.18 |    8.16 |    8.07 |    8.00 |    7.89 |    7.79 |    7.85 |    7.88 |    7.90 |    7.93 | 
 +^                                                2021  |    9.59 |   11.16 |    9.37 |    9.43 |    8.43 |    8.18 |    8.16 |    8.07 |    8.00 |    7.89 |    7.79 |    7.72 |    7.62 |    7.51 |         |
  
- +^  NOₓ emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                                  ||||||||||||||||| 
-//Tables REC-1 and REC-2: Comparison of the NH<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub>x</sub> emissions of the submissions (SUB) 2020 and 2021// +^                                                SUB    1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019   2020  ^ 
- +^ Total                                         ^  2022   1.731 |  1.554 |  1.516 |  1.505 |  1.487 |  1.460 |  1.439 |  1.437 |  1.444 |  1.436 |  1.427 |  1.416 |  1.393 |  1.379 |  1.365 
-^  NH₃ emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                                        |||||||||||||||| +^                                               ^  2021   1.720 |  1.551 |  1.523 |  1.534 |  1.529 |  1.502 |  1.480 |  1.475 |  1.482 |  1.465 |  1.455 |  1.444 |  1.418 |  1.401 |        | 
-|                                                SUB    1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^ +^ Dairy cattle                                  ^  2022   0.671 |  0.597 |  0.570 |  0.553 |  0.524 |  0.517 |  0.501 |  0.499 |  0.503 |  0.507 |  0.506 |  0.503 |  0.503 |  0.507 |  0.506 
-^ Total                                          2021  |  303.26 |  256.08 |  256.91 |  257.32 |  252.88 |  253.17 |  257.21 |  258.42 |  260.03 |  256.36 |  253.73 |  252.85 |  247.20 |  243.31 | +^                                               ^  2021   0.671 |  0.597 |  0.570 |  0.552 |  0.521 |  0.513 |  0.495 |  0.491 |  0.493 |  0.495 |  0.494 |  0.489 |  0.488 |  0.489 |        | 
-^                                                2020  |  325.60 |  275.30 |  276.21 |  276.48 |  271.11 |  271.43 |  275.70 |  277.31 |  279.59 |  276.30 |  273.98 |  272.83 |  267.01 |         | +^ Other cattle                                  ^  2022   0.690 |  0.604 |  0.587 |  0.550 |  0.548 |  0.529 |  0.525 |  0.534 |  0.539 |  0.538 |  0.535 |  0.530 |  0.521 |  0.515 |  0.506 
-^ Dairy cattle                                  ^  2021  |   62.19 |   54.13 |   50.81 |   51.28 |   52.71 |   52.44 |   51.86 |   52.30 |   52.48 |   52.72 |   52.10 |   51.64 |   50.74 |   50.40 | +^                                               ^  2021   0.696 |  0.614 |  0.600 |  0.566 |  0.562 |  0.538 |  0.529 |  0.532 |  0.532 |  0.526 |  0.519 |  0.509 |  0.497 |  0.487 |        | 
-^                                                2020  |   75.05 |   65.57 |   61.87 |   62.48 |   64.19 |   64.22 |   63.79 |   64.44 |   65.29 |   65.88 |   65.43 |   64.96 |   64.24 |         | +^ Swine                                         ^  2022   0.281 |  0.256 |  0.270 |  0.309 |  0.320 |  0.318 |  0.317 |  0.307 |  0.305 |  0.295 |  0.289 |  0.287 |  0.273 |  0.262 |  0.258 
-^ Other cattle                                  ^  2021  |   91.39 |   78.88 |   76.79 |   71.73 |   72.48 |   69.75 |   69.39 |   70.26 |   70.48 |   69.85 |   68.90 |   67.62 |   65.85 |   64.47 | +^                                               ^  2021   0.264 |  0.242 |  0.263 |  0.322 |  0.351 |  0.355 |  0.359 |  0.353 |  0.357 |  0.344 |  0.343 |  0.346 |  0.335 |  0.328 |        | 
-^                                                2020  |  101.28 |   87.37 |   86.15 |   81.09 |   80.84 |   77.90 |   77.51 |   78.51 |   78.74 |   78.14 |   77.24 |   75.69 |   73.74 |         | +^ poultry                                       ^  2022   0.026 |  0.024 |  0.027 |  0.032 |  0.039 |  0.042 |  0.043 |  0.045 |  0.045 |  0.045 |  0.045 |  0.045 |  0.045 |  0.044 |  0.044 
-^ Swine                                          2021  |  117.12 |   89.92 |   95.08 |   98.23 |   93.21 |   94.56 |   97.47 |   96.29 |   97.28 |   94.06 |   93.26 |   93.92 |   90.54 |   88.50 | +^                                               ^  2021   0.026 |  0.024 |  0.028 |  0.033 |  0.040 |  0.043 |  0.045 |  0.047 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.049 |  0.049 |        | 
-^                                                2020  |  117.12 |   89.92 |   95.08 |   98.23 |   93.21 |   94.58 |   97.51 |   96.36 |   97.37 |   94.17 |   93.40 |   94.09 |   90.63 |         | +^ Other animals                                 ^  2022   0.063 |  0.073 |  0.062 |  0.062 |  0.055 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.052 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.052 |  0.052 
-^ poultry                                        2021  |   22.96 |   21.99 |   24.87 |   26.65 |   26.06 |   28.23 |   30.34 |   31.50 |   31.80 |   31.84 |   31.68 |   31.95 |   32.45 |   32.43 | +^                                               ^  2021   0.063 |  0.073 |  0.062 |  0.062 |  0.055 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.052 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.050 |  0.050 |  0.049 |        |
-^                                                2020  |   22.71 |   21.41 |   23.86 |   25.36 |   24.55 |   26.63 |   28.81 |   30.02 |   30.27 |   30.31 |   30.21 |   30.46 |   30.87 |         | +
-^ Other animals                                  2021  |    9.59 |   11.16 |    9.37 |    9.43 |    8.43 |    8.18 |    8.16 |    8.07 |    8.00 |    7.89 |    7.79 |    7.72 |    7.62 |    7.51 | +
-^                                                2020  |    9.44 |   11.02 |    9.25 |    9.31 |    8.33 |    8.09 |    8.07 |    7.98 |    7.91 |    7.80 |    7.71 |    7.64 |    7.53 |         | +
- +
-^  NOₓ emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                          |||||||||||||||| +
-^                                                SUB    1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^ +
-^ Total                                         ^  2021   1.720 |  1.551 |  1.523 |  1.534 |  1.529 |  1.502 |  1.480 |  1.475 |  1.482 |  1.465 |  1.455 |  1.444 |  1.418 |  1.401 +
-^                                               ^  2020   1.863 |  1.674 |  1.639 |  1.644 |  1.632 |  1.604 |  1.582 |  1.579 |  1.588 |  1.572 |  1.562 |  1.548 |  1.519 |        | +
-^ Dairy cattle                                  ^  2021   0.671 |  0.597 |  0.570 |  0.552 |  0.521 |  0.513 |  0.495 |  0.491 |  0.493 |  0.495 |  0.494 |  0.489 |  0.488 |  0.489 +
-^                                               ^  2020   0.722 |  0.640 |  0.601 |  0.580 |  0.549 |  0.541 |  0.523 |  0.521 |  0.525 |  0.528 |  0.527 |  0.522 |  0.520 |        | +
-^ Other cattle                                  ^  2021   0.696 |  0.614 |  0.600 |  0.566 |  0.562 |  0.538 |  0.529 |  0.532 |  0.532 |  0.526 |  0.519 |  0.509 |  0.497 |  0.487 +
-^                                               ^  2020   0.788 |  0.695 |  0.685 |  0.649 |  0.637 |  0.611 |  0.602 |  0.606 |  0.606 |  0.601 |  0.593 |  0.581 |  0.566 |        | +
-^ Swine                                         ^  2021   0.264 |  0.242 |  0.263 |  0.322 |  0.351 |  0.355 |  0.359 |  0.353 |  0.357 |  0.344 |  0.343 |  0.346 |  0.335 |  0.328 +
-^                                               ^  2020   0.264 |  0.242 |  0.263 |  0.322 |  0.351 |  0.355 |  0.359 |  0.353 |  0.357 |  0.344 |  0.343 |  0.346 |  0.334 |        | +
-^ poultry                                       ^  2021   0.026 |  0.024 |  0.028 |  0.033 |  0.040 |  0.043 |  0.045 |  0.047 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.049 |  0.049 +
-^                                               ^  2020   0.026 |  0.024 |  0.028 |  0.033 |  0.040 |  0.043 |  0.045 |  0.047 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.048 |  0.049 |        | +
-^ Other animals                                 ^  2021   0.063 |  0.073 |  0.062 |  0.062 |  0.055 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.052 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.050 |  0.050 |  0.049 +
-^                                               ^  2020   0.063 |  0.073 |  0.062 |  0.062 |  0.055 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.053 |  0.052 |  0.051 |  0.051 |  0.050 |  0.050 |        |+
  
  
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 ===== NMVOC ===== ===== NMVOC =====
-In 2019, NMVOC emissions from manure management amount to 295.8 which is 97.% of total NMVOC emissions from the agricultural sector. 84.% originate from cattle, 4.% from pigs, and 9.4 % from poultry. +In 2020, NMVOC emissions from manure management amount to 289.8 which is 96.% of total NMVOC emissions from the agricultural sector. 84.% originate from cattle, 4.% from pigs, and 9.4 % from poultry.
-All NMVOC emissions from the agricultural sector are excluded from emission accounting by adjustment as they are not considered in the NEC and Gothenburg commitments (see Chapter 11 - [[general:adjustments:adjustment_de-c|Adjustments and Emissions Reduction Commitments]]). +
  
 ==== Method ==== ==== Method ====
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 === Emission factors === === Emission factors ===
 For the Tier 2 methodology applied to dairy cattle and other cattle the following data was used: For the Tier 2 methodology applied to dairy cattle and other cattle the following data was used:
-   * gross feed intake in MJ per year, country specific data from the annual reporting of greenhouse gas emissions, see NIR 2021, Chapter 5.1.3.3, +   * gross feed intake in MJ per year, country specific data from the annual reporting of greenhouse gas emissions, see NIR 2022, Chapter 5.1.3.3, 
-   * proportion x<sub>house</sub> of the year the animals spend in the livestock building: country specific data, being equal to 1 – x<sub>graz</sub> with x<sub>graz</sub> the proportion of the year spent on pasture, see NIR 2021, Chapter 19.3.2,+   * proportion x<sub>house</sub> of the year the animals spend in the livestock building: country specific data, being equal to 1 – x<sub>graz</sub> with x<sub>graz</sub> the proportion of the year spent on pasture, see NIR 2022, Chapter 19.3.2,
    * FRAC<sub>silage</sub>: 1 as proposed by EMEP (2019)-3B-29, since silage feeding for cattle is considered dominant in Germany    * FRAC<sub>silage</sub>: 1 as proposed by EMEP (2019)-3B-29, since silage feeding for cattle is considered dominant in Germany
    * FRAC<sub>silage store</sub>: 0.25 as proposed by EMEP (2019)-3B-30 for European conditions    * FRAC<sub>silage store</sub>: 0.25 as proposed by EMEP (2019)-3B-30 for European conditions
    * EF<sub>NMVOC, silage_feeding</sub>, EF<sub>NMVOC, house</sub>, EF<sub>NMVOC, graz</sub> are taken from EMEP (2019)-3B-32, table 3.11 as 0.0002002, 0.0000353 and 0.0000069 kg NMVOC/MJ feed intake, respectively,    * EF<sub>NMVOC, silage_feeding</sub>, EF<sub>NMVOC, house</sub>, EF<sub>NMVOC, graz</sub> are taken from EMEP (2019)-3B-32, table 3.11 as 0.0002002, 0.0000353 and 0.0000069 kg NMVOC/MJ feed intake, respectively,
-   * EF<sub>NH₃,storage</sub>, EF<sub>NH₃,building</sub> and EF<sub>NH₃,application<sub> are taken from the NH<sub>3</sub> reporting (see above and 3.D).+   * EF<sub>NH₃,storage</sub>, EF<sub>NH₃,building</sub> and EF<sub>NH₃,application</sub> are taken from the NH<sub>3</sub> reporting (see above and 3.D).
  
-For all other animal categories the Tier 1 emission factors for NMVOC as provided in EMEP (2019)-3B-18, Table 3.4 [10] were used: For horses the emission factors for feeding with silage was chosen, for all other animals the emission factors for feeding without silage. Due to missing country-specific emission factors or emission factors that do not correspond to the inventory’s animal categories, the emission factors provided in EMEP (2019)-3B-18, Table 3.4, were used to define specific emission factors for weaners, boars, lambs, ponies/light horses and pullets, see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.3.4.2. +For all other animal categories the Tier 1 emission factors for NMVOC were used as provided in EMEP (2019)-3B-18, Table 3.4 [10]: For horses the emission factors for feeding with silage was chosen, for all other animals the emission factors for feeding without silage. Due to missing country-specific emission factors or emission factors that do not correspond to the inventory’s animal categories, the emission factors provided in EMEP (2019)-3B-18, Table 3.4, were used to define specific emission factors for weaners, boars, lambs, ponies/light horses and pullets, see Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.3.4.2. 
-The implied emission factors given in Table 4 relate the overall NMVOC emissions to the number of animals in each animal category. The IEFs for dairy cattle and other cattle are are much higher than the EMEP Tier 1 EF, which are 17.937 kg NMVOC for dairy cattle and 8.902 kg NMVOC for other cattle. The only possible explanation for those huge differences is that the EMEP Tier 2 and Tier 1 methods are not consistent.+The implied emission factors given in Table 4 relate the overall NMVOC emissions to the number of animals in each animal category. The IEFs for dairy cattle and other cattle are much higher than the EMEP Tier 1 EF, which are 17.937 kg NMVOC for dairy cattle and 8.902 kg NMVOC for other cattle. The only possible explanation for those huge differences is that the EMEP Tier 2 and Tier 1 methods are not consistent.
  
 The IEFs for the other categories provided in Table 4 correspond to the EMEP Tier 1 emission factors, except for horses, sheep, swine and other poultry. These categories comprise subcategories with different emission factors so that their overall IEFs in Table 4 represent subpopulation-weighted national mean values. The IEFs for the other categories provided in Table 4 correspond to the EMEP Tier 1 emission factors, except for horses, sheep, swine and other poultry. These categories comprise subcategories with different emission factors so that their overall IEFs in Table 4 represent subpopulation-weighted national mean values.
-Note that other poultry in Germany includes not only geese and ducks but also pullets. For pullets no default EF is given in the EMEP guidebook (EMEP, 2019) , hence the EF of broilers has been adopted (because of similar housing). This assumption significantly lowers the overall IEF of other poultry in Table 4 the IEFs are listed separately for each poultry category). The IEF of the sheep category is significantly lower than the EMEP Tier 1 emission factor, because for lambs the EF is assumed to be 40% lower compared to an adult sheep in accordance with the difference in N excretion between lambs and adult sheep.+Note that other poultry in Germany includes not only geese and ducks but also pullets. For pullets no default EF is given in the EMEP guidebook (EMEP, 2019), hence the EF of broilers has been adopted (because of similar housing). This assumption significantly lowers the overall IEF of other poultry in Table 4 the IEFs are listed separately for each poultry category). The IEF of the sheep category is significantly lower than the EMEP Tier 1 emission factor, because for lambs the EF is assumed to be 40% lower compared to an adult sheep in accordance with the difference in N excretion between lambs and adult sheep.
  
 //Table 4: IEF for NMVOC from manure management// //Table 4: IEF for NMVOC from manure management//
  
  
-^  IEF in kg NMVOC per animal place                                                                                                                                ^|||||||||||||| +^  IEF in kg NMVOC per animal place                                                                                                                                         |||||||||||||||| 
-^                                    ^  1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^ +^                                    ^  1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^  2020   ^ 
-^ dairy cattle                        30.940 |  32.695 |  35.473 |  36.706 |  37.234 |  37.578 |  37.560 |  37.351 |  37.721 |  37.914 |  38.366 |  38.378 |  39.213 |  40.093 +^ dairy cattle                        30.940 |  32.695 |  35.472 |  36.709 |  37.242 |  37.609 |  37.625 |  37.467 |  37.891 |  38.155 |  38.552 |  38.524 |  39.322 |  40.134 |  40.799 
-^ other cattle                        11.705 |  11.657 |  11.765 |  11.652 |  11.722 |  11.676 |  11.646 |  11.654 |  11.602 |  11.616 |  11.618 |  11.658 |  11.716 |  11.818 +^ other cattle                        11.738 |  11.729 |  11.852 |  11.720 |  11.769 |  11.694 |  11.638 |  11.617 |  11.540 |  11.533 |  11.483 |  11.475 |  11.481 |  11.533 |  11.574 
-^ horses                               6.497 |   6.491 |   6.688 |   6.660 |   6.644 |   6.643 |   6.642 |   6.641 |   6.644 |   6.646 |   6.648 |   6.651 |   6.653 |   6.656 +^ horses                               6.497 |   6.491 |   6.688 |   6.660 |   6.644 |   6.643 |   6.642 |   6.641 |   6.644 |   6.646 |   6.648 |   6.651 |   6.654 |   6.657 |   6.660 
-^ sheep                              |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.132 |   0.132 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 | +^ sheep                              |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.132 |   0.132 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 |   0.131 | 
-^ goats                              |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 | +^ goats                              |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 |   0.542 | 
-^ swine                              |   0.695 |   0.698 |   0.690 |   0.682 |   0.669 |   0.663 |   0.656 |   0.654 |   0.652 |   0.651 |   0.649 |   0.648 |   0.648 |   0.648 | +^ swine                              |   0.695 |   0.698 |   0.690 |   0.682 |   0.669 |   0.663 |   0.656 |   0.654 |   0.652 |   0.651 |   0.649 |   0.648 |   0.648 |   0.648 |   0.642 
-^ laying hens                        |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 | +^ laying hens                        |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 |   0.165 | 
-^ broilers                             0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 | +^ broilers                           |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 | 
-^ turkeys                            |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 | +^ turkeys                            |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 | 
-^ pullets                            |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 | +^ pullets                            |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 |   0.108 | 
-^ ducks                              |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 | +^ ducks                              |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 | 
-^ geese                              |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |+^ geese                              |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |   0.489 |
  
 === Trend discussion for Key Sources === === Trend discussion for Key Sources ===
-Dairy cattle and other cattle are key sources of NMVOC emissions from manure management. The total NMVOC emissions from both animal categories strongly correlate with the animal numbers given in Table 1 (dairy cattle: R² = 0.895; other cattle: R² = 0.995).+Dairy cattle and other cattle are key sources of NMVOC emissions from manure management. The total NMVOC emissions from both animal categories strongly correlate with the animal numbers given in Table 1 (dairy cattle: R² = 0.887; other cattle: R² = 0.998).
  
 === Recalculations === === Recalculations ===
-All time series of the emission inventory have completely been recalculated since 1990. Table REC-3 compares the recalculated time series of the NMVOC emissions from 3.B with the respective data of last year’s submission. The recalculated total emissions are lower by 4 to 11 %. This is due to improved methodology for the  cattle sector (**recalculation reasons 1 through 4**, see [[sector:agriculture:start|main page of the agricultural sector]]). +All time series of the emission inventory have completely been recalculated since 1990. Table REC-3 compares the recalculated time series of the NMVOC emissions from 3.B with the respective data of last year’s submission. The recalculated total emissions are slightly lower in some years and skightly higher in other years. This is due to improved methodology for the suckler cows (**recalculation reason 4**, see [[sector:agriculture:start|main page of the agricultural sector]]).and the use of the data from the official agricultural census of 2020 (recalculation reason 1) which are changing the NH3 emissions that have impact to the Tier 2 methodology which is applied for cattle NMVOC emissions. For other animals there are differences back to the year 2017. These differences are caused by updated animal numbers (see above). Further details on recalculations are described in Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.5.2.
-Emissions of other animals remained unchanged. Further details on recalculations are described in Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.5.2.+
  
  
-//Table REC-3: Comparison of NMVOC emissions of the submissions (SUB) 2020 and 2021//+//Table REC-3: Comparison of NMVOC emissions of the submissions (SUB) 2021 and 2022//
  
-^ NMVOC emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                                       ^||||||||||||||| + NMVOC emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                                                ||||||||||||||||| 
-                                               ^  SUB  ^  1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^ +                                                ^  SUB  ^  1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^    2020 
-^ Total                                          ^ 2021  |  390.80 |  332.18 |  318.01 |  297.65 |  296.79 |  297.13 |  299.17 |  304.38 |  306.74 |  305.38 |  303.07 |  300.94 |  297.86 |  295.83 | +^ Total                                           ^ 2022  |  391.24 |  332.95 |  318.87 |  298.26 |  297.23 |  297.42 |  299.37 |  304.56 |  306.95 |  305.72 |  302.74 |  299.98 |  296.20 |  293.49 |  289.79 | 
-                                               2020  |  439.44 |  365.76 |  344.98 |  320.23 |  317.25 |  317.26 |  318.95 |  324.80 |  326.92 |  325.45 |  322.84 |  320.20 |  316.49         +^                                                 ^ 2021  |  390.80 |  332.18 |  318.01 |  297.65 |  296.79 |  297.13 |  299.17 |  304.38 |  306.74 |  305.38 |  303.07 |  300.94 |  297.86 |  295.83 |         
-Dairy cattle                                   ^ 2021  |  196.61 |  170.97 |  162.10 |  155.50 |  155.75 |  157.45 |  157.39 |  159.40 |  162.04 |  162.45 |  161.82 |  161.15 |  160.81 |  160.84 | +Dairy cattle                                    2022  |  196.61 |  170.97 |  162.10 |  155.51 |  155.79 |  157.59 |  157.67 |  159.89 |  162.77 |  163.48 |  162.60 |  161.76 |  161.25  161.00 |  159.99 
-                                               2020  |  231.88 |  194.00 |  177.13 |  167.50 |  166.57  168.13  167.69  170.01  172.37  172.58  171.57  170.89  169.97 |         +                                                ^ 2021  |  196.61 |  170.97 |  162.10 |  155.50 |  155.75 |  157.45 |  157.39 |  159.40 |  162.04 |  162.45 |  161.82 |  161.15 |  160.81 |  160.84 |         
-Other cattle                                   ^ 2021  |  153.72 |  124.27 |  117.29 |  102.54 |  101.14 |   97.38 |   96.89 |   98.11 |   98.00 |   97.00 |   95.83 |   94.23 |   91.95 |   90.15 +Other cattle                                    2022  |  154.16 |  125.04 |  118.15 |  103.14 |  101.55   97.54   96.82   97.80   97.48   96.31   94.72   92.75   90.10 |   87.97 |   85.42 
-^                                                ^ 2020  |  167.09 |  134.83 |  129.24 |  113.12 |  110.78 |  106.84 |  106.37 |  107.92 |  107.84 |  106.95 |  105.84 |  103.75 |  101.42 |         | +                                                ^ 2021  |  153.72 |  124.27 |  117.29 |  102.54 |  101.14 |   97.38 |   96.89 |   98.11 |   98.00 |   97.00 |   95.83 |   94.23 |   91.95 |   90.15 |         | 
-^ Other animals                                  2021    40.46 |   36.94 |   38.62 |   39.61 |   39.89 |   42.29 |   44.89 |   46.87 |   46.70 |   45.93 |   45.42 |   45.56 |   45.11 |   44.84 +^ Other animals                                   2022    40.46 |   36.94 |   38.62 |   39.61 |   39.89 |   42.29 |   44.89 |   46.87 |   46.70 |   45.93 |   45.42 |   45.47 |   44.85 |   44.52 |   44.38 
-                                               2020    40.46 |   36.94 |   38.62 |   39.61 |   39.89 |   42.29 |   44.89 |   46.87 |   46.70 |   45.93 |   45.42 |   45.56 |   45.11 |         |+                                                2021    40.46 |   36.94 |   38.62 |   39.61 |   39.89 |   42.29 |   44.89 |   46.87 |   46.70 |   45.93 |   45.42 |   45.56 |   45.11 |   44.84 |         |
  
 === Planned improvements === === Planned improvements ===
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 =====  TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 ===== =====  TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 =====
-In 2019, TSP emissions from manure management amount to 71.% of total emissions from the agricultural sector. Within the emissions from manure management 22.% originate from cattle, 39.% from pigs, and 37.% from poultry. 42.% of the PM<sub>10</sub> emissions from the agricultural sector are caused by manure management, where 34.% originate from cattle, 18.% from pigs, and 46.% from poultry. PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions from the agricultural sector mostly originate from manure management (84.%), of which are 77.% from cattle, 3.0 % from pigs, and 18.% from poultry.+In 2020, TSP emissions from manure management amount to 71.% of total emissions from the agricultural sector. Within the emissions from manure management 22.% originate from cattle, 39.% from pigs, and 37.% from poultry. 42.% of the PM<sub>10</sub> emissions from the agricultural sector are caused by manure management, where 34.% originate from cattle, 19.% from pigs, and 45.% from poultry. PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions from the agricultural sector mostly originate from manure management (84.%), of which are 78.% from cattle, 3.0 % from pigs, and 17.% from poultry.
  
 ==== Method ==== ==== Method ====
-EMEP (2013)-3B-26 [9] provided a Tier 2 methodology. In the current Guidebook (EMEP, 2019), this methodology has been replaced by a Tier 1 methodology. However, EF for cattle derived with the EMEP 2013 Tier 2 methodology remained unchanged. So the EMEP 2013((EMEP (2013): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2013)) methodology was kept for cattle. For swine the EMEP 2013 methodology was formally kept but the EMEP 2019 Tier 1 EF was used both for slurry and solid based manure management systems. The same was done with the EMEP 2016 EFs for laying hens (used for cages and perchery). In case the EMEP 2019 EFs are just the rounded EMEP 2013 EFs, the unrounded EMEP 2013 EFs were kept. +EMEP (2013-3B-26provided a Tier 2 methodology. In the current Guidebook (EMEP, 2019), this methodology has been replaced by a Tier 1 methodology. However, EF for cattle derived with the EMEP 2013 Tier 2 methodology remained unchanged. Therfore, the EMEP 2013((EMEP (2013): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2013)) methodology was kept for cattle. For swine the EMEP 2013 methodology was formally kept but the EMEP 2019 Tier 1 EF was used both for slurry and solid based manure management systems. The same was done with the EMEP 2016 EFs for laying hens (used for cages and perchery). In case the EMEP 2019 EFs are simply rounded EMEP 2013 EFs, the unrounded EMEP 2013 EFs were kept. 
-The inventory considers air scrubber systems in swine and poultry husbandry. For animal places equipped with air scrubbing the emission factors are reduced according to the removal efficiency of the air scrubber systems (90 % for TSP and PM<sub>10</sub>, 70 % for PM<sub>2.5</sub>). For details see Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.3.4.3.3.+The inventory considers air scrubber systems in swine and poultry husbandry. For animal places equipped with air scrubbing the emission factors are reduced according to the removal efficiency of the air scrubber systems (90 % for TSP and PM<sub>10</sub>, 70 % for PM<sub>2.5</sub>). For details see Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.3.4.3.3.
  
 === Activity data === === Activity data ===
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 === Emission factors === === Emission factors ===
-Tier 1 emission factors for TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> from livestock husbandry are provided in EMEP (2019)-3B-19, Table 3.5 and 55, Table A1.7. For cattle the Tier 2 emission factors provided in EMEP (2013)-3B-29, Table 3-11 were used, because they differentiate between slurry and solid manure systems and were also used to develop the EMEP 2019 Tier 1 emissions factors.+Tier 1 emission factors for TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> from livestock husbandry are provided in EMEP (2019-3B-19), Table 3.5 and 55, Table A1.7. For cattle the Tier 2 emission factors provided in EMEP (2013-3B-29), Table 3-11 were used, because they differentiate between slurry and solid manure systems and were also used to develop the EMEP 2019 Tier 1 emissions factors.
  
 The implied emission factors given in Table 5 relate the overall TSP and PM emissions to the number of animals in each animal category. The Guidebook does not indicate whether EFs have considered the condensable component (with or without). The implied emission factors given in Table 5 relate the overall TSP and PM emissions to the number of animals in each animal category. The Guidebook does not indicate whether EFs have considered the condensable component (with or without).
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 //Table 5: IEF for TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> & PM<sub>2.5</sub> from manure management// //Table 5: IEF for TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> & PM<sub>2.5</sub> from manure management//
  
-^                                                    1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^ +^                                                    1990    1995    2000    2005    2010    2011    2012    2013    2014    2015    2016    2017    2018    2019   ^  2020   ^ 
-|  **IEF in kg TSP per animal place**                                                                                                                                             ||||||||||||||| +|  **IEF in kg TSP per animal place**                                                                                                                                                      |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                                      |  1.2124 |  1.4016 |  1.4544 |  1.4743 |  1.4891 |  1.4873 |  1.4860 |  1.4841 |  1.4840 |  1.4828 |  1.4834 |  1.4828 |  1.4826 |  1.4826 +^ dairy cattle                                      |  1.2124 |  1.4016 |  1.4544 |  1.4738 |  1.4882 |  1.4953 |  1.5028 |  1.5101 |  1.5189 |  1.5270 |  1.5365 |  1.5451 |  1.5540 |  1.5631 |  1.5721 
-^ other cattle                                      |  0.5194 |  0.5107 |  0.5018 |  0.4926 |  0.4823 |  0.4814 |  0.4817 |  0.4822 |  0.4813 |  0.4806 |  0.4807 |  0.4807 |  0.4810 |  0.4807 +^ other cattle                                      |  0.5194 |  0.5107 |  0.5017 |  0.4916 |  0.4804 |  0.4790 |  0.4788 |  0.4788 |  0.4775 |  0.4766 |  0.4763 |  0.4760 |  0.4758 |  0.4751 |  0.4746 
-^ horses                                            |  0.3514 |  0.3512 |  0.3558 |  0.3552 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3549 |  0.3549 |  0.3550 |  0.3550 |  0.3551 | +^ horses                                            |  0.3514 |  0.3512 |  0.3558 |  0.3552 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3548 |  0.3549 |  0.3549 |  0.3550 |  0.3551 |  0.3551 |  0.3552 
-^ sheep                                              0.0484 |  0.0478 |  0.0489 |  0.0486 |  0.0489 |  0.0485 |  0.0485 |  0.0485 |  0.0483 |  0.0482 |  0.0482 |  0.0482 |  0.0480 |  0.0482 | +^ sheep                                              0.0484 |  0.0478 |  0.0489 |  0.0486 |  0.0489 |  0.0485 |  0.0485 |  0.0485 |  0.0483 |  0.0482 |  0.0482 |  0.0482 |  0.0480 |  0.0482 |  0.0482 | 
-^ goats                                              0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 | +^ goats                                             |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 |  0.0914 | 
-^ swine                                              0.8260 |  0.8366 |  0.8320 |  0.8247 |  0.8104 |  0.8043 |  0.8086 |  0.8037 |  0.8002 |  0.7910 |  0.7918 |  0.7891 |  0.7865 |  0.7814 +^ swine                                              0.8260 |  0.8366 |  0.8320 |  0.8247 |  0.8104 |  0.8043 |  0.8086 |  0.8037 |  0.8002 |  0.7910 |  0.7918 |  0.7891 |  0.7865 |  0.7813 |  0.7858 
-^ laying hens                                        0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1899 |  0.1898 |  0.1897 |  0.1894 |  0.1890 | +^ laying hens                                        0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1900 |  0.1899 |  0.1898 |  0.1897 |  0.1894 |  0.1890 |  0.1889 
-^ broilers                                          |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0399 |  0.0399 |  0.0397 |  0.0396 |  0.0395 |  0.0394 | +^ broilers                                          |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0399 |  0.0399 |  0.0397 |  0.0396 |  0.0395 |  0.0394 |  0.0394 | 
-^ turkeys                                            0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 | +^ turkeys                                           |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 | 
-^ pullets                                            0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 | +^ pullets                                           |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 | 
-^ ducks                                              0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 | +^ ducks                                             |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 | 
-^ geese                                              0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 | +^ geese                                             |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 | 
-|  **IEF in kg PM<sub>10</sub> per animal place**                                                                                                                                 ||||||||||||||| +|  **IEF in kg PM<sub>10</sub> per animal place**                                                                                                                                          |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                                      |  0.5557 |  0.6426 |  0.6668 |  0.6759 |  0.6827 |  0.6819 |  0.6813 |  0.6804 |  0.6803 |  0.6798 |  0.6801 |  0.6798 |  0.6797 |  0.6797 +^ dairy cattle                                      |  0.5557 |  0.6426 |  0.6668 |  0.6757 |  0.6823 |  0.6855 |  0.6890 |  0.6923 |  0.6964 |  0.7001 |  0.7044 |  0.7084 |  0.7125 |  0.7166 |  0.7208 
-^ other cattle                                      |  0.2403 |  0.2363 |  0.2321 |  0.2278 |  0.2230 |  0.2226 |  0.2227 |  0.2229 |  0.2225 |  0.2222 |  0.2222 |  0.2222 |  0.2223 |  0.2222 +^ other cattle                                      |  0.2403 |  0.2363 |  0.2320 |  0.2273 |  0.2221 |  0.2214 |  0.2213 |  0.2213 |  0.2207 |  0.2203 |  0.2202 |  0.2200 |  0.2200 |  0.2196 |  0.2194 
-^ horses                                            |  0.1619 |  0.1619 |  0.1639 |  0.1636 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 | +^ horses                                            |  0.1619 |  0.1619 |  0.1639 |  0.1636 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1634 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 |  0.1635 |  0.1636 
-^ sheep                                              0.0194 |  0.0192 |  0.0196 |  0.0195 |  0.0196 |  0.0195 |  0.0194 |  0.0194 |  0.0194 |  0.0193 |  0.0193 |  0.0193 |  0.0192 |  0.0193 | +^ sheep                                              0.0194 |  0.0192 |  0.0196 |  0.0195 |  0.0196 |  0.0195 |  0.0194 |  0.0194 |  0.0194 |  0.0193 |  0.0193 |  0.0193 |  0.0192 |  0.0193 |  0.0193 | 
-^ goats                                              0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 | +^ goats                                             |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 |  0.0368 | 
-^ swine                                              0.1241 |  0.1255 |  0.1244 |  0.1230 |  0.1199 |  0.1187 |  0.1185 |  0.1177 |  0.1170 |  0.1158 |  0.1156 |  0.1151 |  0.1147 |  0.1139 | +^ swine                                              0.1241 |  0.1255 |  0.1244 |  0.1230 |  0.1199 |  0.1187 |  0.1185 |  0.1177 |  0.1170 |  0.1158 |  0.1156 |  0.1151 |  0.1147 |  0.1139 |  0.1141 
-^ laying hens                                        0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0399 |  0.0399 |  0.0398 | +^ laying hens                                        0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0400 |  0.0399 |  0.0399 |  0.0398 |  0.0398 | 
-^ broilers                                          |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0199 |  0.0198 |  0.0198 |  0.0198 |  0.0197 | +^ broilers                                          |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0199 |  0.0198 |  0.0198 |  0.0198 |  0.0197 |  0.0197 | 
-^ turkeys                                            0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 | +^ turkeys                                           |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 |  0.1100 | 
-^ pullets                                            0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 | +^ pullets                                           |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 | 
-^ ducks                                              0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 | +^ ducks                                             |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 |  0.1400 | 
-^ geese                                              0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 | +^ geese                                             |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 |  0.2400 | 
-|  **IEF in kg PM<sub>2.5</sub> per animal place**                                                                                                                                ||||||||||||||| +|  **IEF in kg PM<sub>2.5</sub> per animal place**                                                                                                                                         |||||||||||||||| 
-^ dairy cattle                                      |  0.3616 |  0.4181 |  0.4339 |  0.4398 |  0.4442 |  0.4437 |  0.4433 |  0.4427 |  0.4427 |  0.4423 |  0.4425 |  0.4423 |  0.4422 |  0.4422 +^ dairy cattle                                      |  0.3616 |  0.4181 |  0.4338 |  0.4396 |  0.4439 |  0.4460 |  0.4483 |  0.4505 |  0.4531 |  0.4555 |  0.4583 |  0.4609 |  0.4636 |  0.4663 |  0.4690 
-^ other cattle                                      |  0.1574 |  0.1548 |  0.1521 |  0.1493 |  0.1463 |  0.1460 |  0.1461 |  0.1462 |  0.1460 |  0.1458 |  0.1458 |  0.1458 |  0.1459 |  0.1458 +^ other cattle                                      |  0.1574 |  0.1548 |  0.1520 |  0.1490 |  0.1457 |  0.1453 |  0.1452 |  0.1452 |  0.1448 |  0.1445 |  0.1445 |  0.1444 |  0.1443 |  0.1441 |  0.1439 
-^ horses                                            |  0.1027 |  0.1026 |  0.1039 |  0.1038 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 | +^ horses                                            |  0.1027 |  0.1026 |  0.1039 |  0.1038 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1036 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1037 |  0.1038 
-^ sheep                                              0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 | +^ sheep                                              0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0060 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 |  0.0059 | 
-^ goats                                              0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 | +^ goats                                             |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 |  0.0112 | 
-^ swine                                              0.0056 |  0.0057 |  0.0056 |  0.0056 |  0.0054 |  0.0054 |  0.0053 |  0.0053 |  0.0053 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 | +^ swine                                              0.0056 |  0.0057 |  0.0056 |  0.0056 |  0.0054 |  0.0054 |  0.0053 |  0.0053 |  0.0053 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0052 |  0.0051 
-^ laying hens                                        0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 | +^ laying hens                                       |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 |  0.0030 | 
-^ broilers                                          |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 | +^ broilers                                          |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 | 
-^ turkeys                                            0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 | +^ turkeys                                           |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 |  0.0200 | 
-^ pullets                                            0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 | +^ pullets                                           |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 |  0.0020 | 
-^ ducks                                              0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 | +^ ducks                                             |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 |  0.0180 | 
-^ geese                                              0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |+^ geese                                             |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |  0.0320 |
  
 ==== Trend discussion for Key Sources ==== ==== Trend discussion for Key Sources ====
-Swine and laying hens are key sources of TSP emissions from manure management. The total TSP emissions from swine mainly follow the animal numbers given in Table 1. However, due to air scrubbing and different emission factors of the different housing systems of the four swine subcategories (sows with piglets, weaners, fattening pigs, boars) and the varying population shares in those housing systems the R<sup>2</sup> of the linear regression is lower than 1 (0.79). For laying hens and broilers, due to the low prevalence of air scrubbing systems. TSP emissions almost perfectly correlate with the animal numbers provided in Table 1 (R<sup>2</sup> = 1).+Swine and laying hens are key sources of TSP emissions from manure management. The total TSP emissions from swine mainly follow the animal numbers given in Table 1. However, due to air scrubbing and different emission factors of the different housing systems of the four swine subcategories (sows with piglets, weaners, fattening pigs, boars) and the varying population shares in those housing systems the R<sup>2</sup> of the linear regression is lower than 1 (0.78). For laying hens and broilers, due to the low prevalence of air scrubbing systems. TSP emissions almost perfectly correlate with the animal numbers provided in Table 1 (R<sup>2</sup> = 1).
  
 ==== Recalculations ==== ==== Recalculations ====
-Table REC-4 shows the effects of recalculations on emissions of particulate matter. Changes in the years 1990 through 1999 are a consequence of the update of the dairy cow model (**recalculation reason 1**, see [[sector:agriculture:start|main page of the agricultural sector]]). This update includes a modified calculation of the share of year spent on pasture, resulting in longer grazing periods and therefore lower emissions of particulate matter from manure management in the years 1990 through 1999. Differences of TSP and PM emissions in the years as of 2005 are due to updated activity data of air scrubbing systems for sows, weaners, fattening pigs and broilers, see **recalculation reasons 8 and 10** on [[sector:agriculture:start|the main page of the agricultural sector]]. Further details on recalculations are described in Rösemann et al. (2021), Chapter 3.5.2.+Table REC-4 shows the effects of recalculations on emissions of particulate matter. Changes in the years 2000 through 2019 are a consequence of the use of the data of the official agricultural census 2020 as well as new animal population figures for the years 2017-2019 (**recalculation reason 1**, see [[sector:agriculture:start|main page of the agricultural sector]]). Further details on recalculations are described in Vos et al. (2022), Chapter 3.5.2. 
 + 
 +//Table REC-4: Comparison of particle emissions (TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> & PM<sub>2.5</sub>) of the submissions (SUB) 2021 and 2022//
  
-//Table REC-4: Comparison of particle emissions (TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> PM<sub>2.5</sub>) of the submissions (SUB) 2020 and 2021//+^  TSP, PM10, PM2.5 emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                                  ||||||||||||||||| 
 +^                                                            ^  SUB    1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^  2020  ^ 
 +^ TSP                                                        ^  2022  |  50.04 |  42.24 |  42.43 |  41.25 |  40.30 |  41.80 |  43.95 |  45.14 |  45.45 |  44.74 |  44.54 |  44.59 |  43.65 |  43.04 |  42.99 | 
 +^ TSP                                                        ^  2021  |  50.04 |  42.24 |  42.44 |  41.26 |  40.32 |  41.79 |  43.90 |  45.06 |  45.33 |  44.58 |  44.35 |  44.40 |  43.55 |  42.90 |        | 
 +PM<sub>10</sub>                                             2022  |  14.34 |  12.71 |  12.63 |  12.29 |  12.31 |  12.76 |  13.33 |  13.84 |  13.82 |  13.63 |  13.48 |  13.43 |  13.20 |  13.02 |  12.91 | 
 +^ PM<sub>10</sub>                                            ^  2021  |  14.34 |  12.71 |  12.63 |  12.29 |  12.32 |  12.75 |  13.31 |  13.80 |  13.77 |  13.56 |  13.39 |  13.36 |  13.17 |  13.00 |        | 
 +PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                           ^  2022  |   5.01 |   4.47 |   4.18 |   3.89 |   3.85 |   3.87 |   3.93 |   4.03 |   4.04 |   4.02 |   3.97 |   3.94 |   3.86 |   3.79 |   3.72 | 
 +^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                            2021  |   5.01 |   4.47 |   4.18 |   3.89 |   3.86 |   3.86 |   3.91 |   4.01 |   4.01 |   3.97 |   3.91 |   3.88 |   3.80 |   3.72 |        |
  
-^  TSP, PM10, PM2.5 emissions from manure management, in Gg                                                                                                                          |||||||||||||||| 
-^                                                            ^  SUB    1990  ^  1995  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^ 
-^ TSP                                                        ^  2021  |  50.04 |  42.24 |  42.44 |  41.26 |  40.32 |  41.79 |  43.90 |  45.06 |  45.33 |  44.58 |  44.35 |  44.40 |  43.55 |  42.90 | 
-^ TSP                                                        ^  2020  |  50.26 |  42.41 |  42.44 |  41.26 |  40.32 |  41.79 |  43.91 |  45.07 |  45.36 |  44.61 |  44.39 |  44.44 |  43.62 |        | 
-^ PM<sub>10</sub>                                            ^  2021  |  14.34 |  12.71 |  12.63 |  12.29 |  12.32 |  12.75 |  13.31 |  13.80 |  13.77 |  13.56 |  13.39 |  13.36 |  13.17 |  13.00 | 
-^ PM<sub>10</sub>                                            ^  2020  |  14.44 |  12.78 |  12.63 |  12.29 |  12.32 |  12.75 |  13.31 |  13.80 |  13.78 |  13.57 |  13.40 |  13.38 |  13.19 |        | 
-^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                            2021  |   5.01 |   4.47 |   4.18 |   3.89 |   3.86 |   3.86 |   3.91 |   4.01 |   4.01 |   3.97 |   3.91 |   3.88 |   3.80 |   3.72 | 
-^ PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                            2020  |   5.08 |   4.52 |   4.18 |   3.89 |   3.86 |   3.86 |   3.91 |   4.01 |   4.01 |   3.97 |   3.91 |   3.88 |   3.80 |        | 
  
 +<WRAP center round info 60%>
 +For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].
 +</WRAP>
 ===== Planned improvements ===== ===== Planned improvements =====
 No improvements are planned at present. No improvements are planned at present.