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- | In 2020, NH< | + | In 2021, NH< |
- | NO< | + | NO< |
- | 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 96.8 % (281.2 kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (290.6 kt). |
- | In 2020, manure management contributed, | + | In 2021, manure management contributed, |
==== Activity data for all pollutants ==== | ==== Activity data for all pollutants ==== | ||
- | The Federal Statistical Agency and the Statistical Agencies of the federal states carry out surveys in order to collect, along with other data, the head counts of animals. The results of these surveys are used for emission calculations, | + | The Federal Statistical Agency and the Statistical Agencies of the federal states carry out surveys in order to collect, along with other data, the head counts of animals. The results of these surveys are used for emission calculations, |
- | The animal population figures used in the inventory are presented in Table 1. From 2017 to 2019 the animal population figures for horses, goats and poultry differ from the figures presented in the last IIR. In the last year’s submission these figures were extrapolated from the year 2016. Now there are new figures available for the year 2020 and the years 2017-2019 have been interpolated. Buffaloes are included in the cattle population figures, mules and asses are included in the horse population figures (IE), see Vos et al. (2022), Chapters | + | The animal population figures used in the inventory are presented in Table 1. Buffaloes are included in the cattle population figures, mules and asses are included in the horse population figures (IE), see Rösemann |
- | Figures for broilers and turkeys are showing a massive increase since 1990. Since the year 2013, there have been only minor changes of total poultry numbers. In total, | + | Figures for broilers and turkeys are showing a massive increase since 1990. Since the year 2013, there have been only minor changes of total poultry numbers. In total, |
//Table 1: Population of animals// | //Table 1: Population of animals// | ||
- | ^ Population of animals (in 1000) | + | ^ Population of animals (in 1000) ||||||||||||||||| |
- | | ^ 1990 | + | | ^ 1990 |
- | | dairy cattle | + | | dairy cattle |
- | | other cattle | + | | other cattle |
- | | buffalo | + | | buffalo |
- | | mules and asses | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | IE | | + | | mules and asses |
- | | horses | + | | horses |
- | | sheep | 3'266.1 | 2'990.7 | 2'743.3 | 2'643.1 | 2'245.0 | 1'979.7 | 1'965.9 | 1'877.2 | 1'892.4 | 1'866.9 | 1'851.0 | 1'863.2 | 1'846.0 | 1'813.6 | 1'780.3 | | + | | sheep | 3,266.1 | 2,990.7 | 2,743.3 | 2,643.1 | 2,245.0 | 1,979.7 | 1,965.9 | 1,877.2 | 1,892.4 | 1,866.9 | 1,851.0 | 1,863.2 | 1,846.0 | 1,813.6 | 1,780.3 | |
- | | goats | 90.0 | 100.0 | 140.0 | 170.0 | 149.9 | 143.4 | 136.8 | 130.2 | 133.1 | 135.9 | 138.8 | 142.8 | 146.9 | 150.9 | 154.9 | | + | | goats | 90.0 | 100.0 | 140.0 | 170.0 | 149.9 | 143.4 | 136.8 | 130.2 | 133.1 | 135.9 | 138.8 | 142.8 | 146.9 | 150.9 | 154.9 | 158.9 | |
- | | swine | 26'502.5 | 20'387.3 | 21'767.7 | 22'742.8 | 22'244.4 | 22'787.9 | 23'648.3 | 23'391.2 | 23'666.9 | 22'978.5 | 22'761.2 | 22'920.8 | 22'019.2 | 21'596.4 | 21'622.0 | | + | | swine | 26,502.5 | 20,387.3 | 21,767.7 | 22,742.8 | 22,244.4 | 22,787.9 | 23,648.3 | 23,391.2 | 23,666.9 | 22,978.5 | 22,761.2 | 22,920.8 | 22,019.2 | 21,596.4 | 21,622.0 | 19, |
- | | laying hens | 53'450.5 | 45'317.3 | 44'225.6 | 38'203.6 | 35'279.0 | 39'514.9 | 43'750.8 | 47'986.7 | 49'303.0 | 50'619.3 | 51'935.5 | 52'571.1 | 53'206.6 | 53'842.1 | 54'477.6 | | + | | laying hens | 53,450.5 | 45,317.3 | 44,225.6 | 38,203.6 | 35,279.0 | 39,514.9 | 43,750.8 | 47,986.7 | 49,303.0 | 50,619.3 | 51,935.5 | 52,571.1 | 53,206.6 | 53,842.1 | 54,477.6 | 55, |
- | | broilers | + | | broilers |
- | | turkeys | + | | turkeys |
- | | pullets | + | | pullets |
- | | ducks | 2'013.7 | 1'933.7 | 2'055.7 | 2'352.2 | 3'164.3 | 3'029.5 | 2'894.6 | 2'759.7 | 2'585.3 | 2'410.8 | 2'236.4 | 2'209.1 | 2'181.9 | 2'154.6 | 2'127.4 | | + | | ducks | 2,013.7 | 1,933.7 | 2,055.7 | 2,352.2 | 3,164.3 | 3,029.5 | 2,894.6 | 2,759.7 | 2,585.3 | 2,410.8 | 2,236.4 | 2,209.1 | 2,181.9 | 2,154.6 | 2,127.4 | 2,127.4 | |
- | | geese | 781.5 | 617.0 | 404.8 | 329.5 | 278.1 | 366.8 | 455.5 | 544.2 | 472.5 | 400.8 | 329.0 | 327.7 | 326.3 | 324.9 | 323.5 | | + | | geese | 781.5 | 617.0 | 404.8 | 329.5 | 278.1 | 366.8 | 455.5 | 544.2 | 472.5 | 400.8 | 329.0 | 327.7 | 326.3 | |
- | | other animals: no data available a) ||||||||||||||| | + | | other animals: no data available a) ||||||||||||||| | | |
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a) Animal numbers of other animals are not available. Emissions of other animals were approximated with estimated population figures for a single year (see Rösemann et. al., 2017, Chapter 9, ((Rösemann C, Haenel H-D, Dämmgen U, Freibauer A, Döring, U, Wulf S, Eurich-Menden B, Döhler H, Schreiner C, and Osterburg B, 2017, Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German Agriculture 1990 – 2015. Report on methods and data (RMD), Submission 2017. Thünen Report 46, 423 p.)) and submitted to the TERT of the NECD-Review. The TERT confirmed that emissions are below the threshold of significance. For GHG emission reporting the UNFCCC has acknowledged that the emissions from Germany' | a) Animal numbers of other animals are not available. Emissions of other animals were approximated with estimated population figures for a single year (see Rösemann et. al., 2017, Chapter 9, ((Rösemann C, Haenel H-D, Dämmgen U, Freibauer A, Döring, U, Wulf S, Eurich-Menden B, Döhler H, Schreiner C, and Osterburg B, 2017, Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German Agriculture 1990 – 2015. Report on methods and data (RMD), Submission 2017. Thünen Report 46, 423 p.)) and submitted to the TERT of the NECD-Review. The TERT confirmed that emissions are below the threshold of significance. For GHG emission reporting the UNFCCC has acknowledged that the emissions from Germany' |