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sector:agriculture:manure_management:start [2022/12/15 12:24] – [Method] doering | sector:agriculture:manure_management:start [2023/05/05 10:46] (current) – [Country specifics] doering | ||
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NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.8 % (281.2 kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (290.6 kt). | NMVOC emissions from category 3.B (manure management) contributed 96.8 % (281.2 kt) from total agricultural NMVOC emissions (290.6 kt). | ||
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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 et al. (2023), Chapters 2.3. In the first years after the German reunification in 1990 animal livestock decreased markedly. The head counts for cattle continued to decrease significantly until 2006/2007, followed by a more or less stable period until 2014. Since 2015 a slight decrease occurred. In 2021, dairy cattle numbers are 60.3 % of 1990 numbers, while the total population of other cattle is at 54.9 % of 1990. Swine numbers decreased until 1995 and then increased slightly. Since 2014 a new decrease occurred which became significant between 2020 and 2021 (total pig numbers were reduced by almost 9 %). In 2021 swine numbers are 74.4 % of 1990 numbers. | 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 et al. (2023), Chapters 2.3. In the first years after the German reunification in 1990 animal livestock decreased markedly. The head counts for cattle continued to decrease significantly until 2006/2007, followed by a more or less stable period until 2014. Since 2015 a slight decrease occurred. In 2021, dairy cattle numbers are 60.3 % of 1990 numbers, while the total population of other cattle is at 54.9 % of 1990. Swine numbers decreased until 1995 and then increased slightly. Since 2014 a new decrease occurred which became significant between 2020 and 2021 (total pig numbers were reduced by almost 9 %). In 2021 swine numbers are 74.4 % of 1990 numbers. | ||
- | 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, 2021 poultry population figures are at 152.8 % of 1990. A detailed description of the animal numbers used can be found in the National Inventory Report 2023 ((NIR, National Inventory Report 2023 for the German Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2021. Available in April 2023)), Chapter 5.1.3.2.3. Animal numbers of rabbits, ostrich and fur-bearing animals are available only for one year of the time series, see Rösemann et al. (2017). The animal numbers in these categories are low and the animals have limited impact on the total NH3 and NOx emissions. Nonetheless, | + | 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, 2021 poultry population figures are at 152.8 % of 1990. A detailed description of the animal numbers used can be found in the National Inventory Report 2023 ((NIR, National Inventory Report 2023 for the German Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2021. Available in April 2023)), Chapter 5.1.3.2.3. Animal numbers of rabbits, ostrich and fur-bearing animals are available only for one year of the time series, see Rösemann et al. (2017)((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.)). The animal numbers in these categories are low and the animals have limited impact on the total NH3 and NOx emissions. Nonetheless, |
//Table 1: Population of animals// | //Table 1: Population of animals// | ||
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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, 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' |
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//Table 5: IEF for TSP, PM< | //Table 5: IEF for TSP, PM< | ||
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | | **IEF in kg TSP per animal place** | + | | **IEF in kg TSP per animal place** |
- | ^ dairy cattle | + | ^ dairy cattle |
- | ^ other cattle | + | ^ other cattle |
- | ^ horses | + | ^ horses |
- | ^ sheep | + | ^ sheep |
- | ^ goats | + | ^ goats | 0.0914 |
- | ^ swine | + | ^ swine |
- | ^ laying hens | + | ^ laying hens |
- | ^ broilers | + | ^ broilers |
- | ^ turkeys | + | ^ turkeys |
- | ^ pullets | + | ^ pullets |
- | ^ ducks | + | ^ ducks | 0.1400 |
- | ^ geese | + | ^ geese | 0.2400 |
- | | **IEF in kg PM< | + | | **IEF in kg PM< |
- | ^ dairy cattle | + | ^ dairy cattle |
- | ^ other cattle | + | ^ other cattle |
- | ^ horses | + | ^ horses |
- | ^ sheep | + | ^ sheep |
- | ^ goats | + | ^ goats | 0.0368 |
- | ^ swine | + | ^ swine |
- | ^ laying hens | + | ^ laying hens |
- | ^ broilers | + | ^ broilers |
- | ^ turkeys | + | ^ turkeys |
- | ^ pullets | + | ^ pullets |
- | ^ ducks | + | ^ ducks | 0.1400 |
- | ^ geese | + | ^ geese | 0.2400 |
- | | **IEF in kg PM< | + | | **IEF in kg PM< |
- | ^ dairy cattle | + | ^ dairy cattle |
- | ^ other cattle | + | ^ other cattle |
- | ^ horses | + | ^ horses |
- | ^ sheep | + | ^ sheep |
- | ^ goats | + | ^ goats | 0.0112 |
- | ^ swine | + | ^ swine |
- | ^ laying hens | + | ^ laying hens |
- | ^ broilers | + | ^ broilers |
- | ^ turkeys | + | ^ turkeys |
- | ^ pullets | + | ^ pullets |
- | ^ ducks | + | ^ ducks | 0.0180 |
- | ^ geese | + | ^ geese | 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< | + | 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 for the earlier years of the time series. However, due to increases in places equipped with 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< |
==== Recalculations ==== | ==== Recalculations ==== | ||
- | Table REC-4 shows the effects of recalculations on emissions of particulate matter. | + | Table REC-4 shows the effects of recalculations on emissions of particulate matter. |
- | //Table REC-4: Comparison of particle emissions (TSP, PM< | + | //Table REC-4: Comparison of particle emissions (TSP, PM< |
- | ^ TSP, PM10, PM2.5 emissions from manure management, in Gg ||||||||||||||||| | + | ^ TSP, PM10, PM2.5 emissions from manure management, in Gg |||||||||||||||||| |
- | ^ ^ SUB | + | ^ ^ SUB |
- | ^ TSP ^ | + | ^ TSP ^ |
- | ^ TSP ^ | + | ^ TSP ^ |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
<WRAP center round info 60%> | <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: | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2020**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general: |
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===== Planned improvements ===== | ===== Planned improvements ===== |