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-In 2020, NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) were 48.% from total agricultural emissions, which is equal to ~ 249.kt NH<sub>3</sub>. Within those emissions 52.% originate from cattle manure (~ 129.kt), 34.% from pig manure (ca. 84.kt), and 10.% from poultry manure (~ 27.kt). Calculations take into account the impact of anaerobic digestion of manure on the emissions.+In 2021, NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) were 43.% from total agricultural emissions, which is equal to ~ 208.kt NH<sub>3</sub>. Within those emissions 49.% originate from cattle manure (~ 102.kt), 34.% from pig manure (ca. 72.kt), and 12.% from poultry manure (~ 25.kt). Calculations take into account the impact of anaerobic digestion of manure on the emissions.
  
  
-NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contribute only 1.% (~ 1.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 B, Fuß 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)).+NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contribute only 1.% (~ 1.kt) to the total agricultural NO<sub>x</sub> emissions. They are calculated proportionally to N<sub>2</sub>O emissions, see Rösemann et al. (2023) ((Rösemann C, Vos C, Haenel H-D, Dämmgen U, Döring U, Wulf S, Eurich-Menden B, Freibauer A, Döhler H, Steuer B, Osterburg B, Fuß R (2023) Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German agriculture 1990 – 2021 : Report on methods and data (RMD) Submission 2023. https://www.thuenen.de/de/fachinstitute/agrarklimaschutz/arbeitsbereiche/emissionsinventare)).
  
-NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.% (289.kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (298.kt).+NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.% (281.kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (290.kt).
  
-In 2020, manure management contributed, respectively, 71.% (43.kt), 42.% (12.kt) and 84.% (3.kt) to the total agricultural TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions (TSP: 60.kt, PM<sub>10</sub>: 30.kt, PM<sub>2.5</sub>: 4.kt, respectively).+In 2021, manure management contributed, respectively, 65.% (39.kt), 37.% (12.kt) and 68.% (3.kt) to the total agricultural TSP, PM<sub>10</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions (TSP: 60.kt, PM<sub>10</sub>: 33.kt, PM<sub>2.5</sub>: 5.kt, respectively).
  
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