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| Emissions occurring in the agricultural sector in Germany derive from manure management (NFR 3.B), agricultural soils (NFR 3.D) and agriculture other (NFR 3.I). | Emissions occurring in the agricultural sector in Germany derive from manure management (NFR 3.B), agricultural soils (NFR 3.D) and agriculture other (NFR 3.I). | ||
| - | Germany does not report emissions in category field burning (NFR 3.F) (key note: NO), because burning of agricultural residues is prohibited by law (see Rösemann | + | Germany does not report emissions in category field burning (NFR 3.F) (key note: NO), because burning of agricultural residues is prohibited by law (see Vos et al., 2026)((Vos, C., Rösemann, C., Haenel, H.-D., Dämmgen, U., Döring, U., Wulf, S., Eurich-Menden, |
| The pollutants reported are: | The pollutants reported are: | ||
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| No heavy metal emissions are reported. | No heavy metal emissions are reported. | ||
| - | In 2020 the agricultural sector emitted | + | In 2024 the agricultural sector emitted |
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| - | As depicted in the diagram below, in 2021 XX % of Germany’s total NH< | + | |
| - | HCB emissions of pesticide use contributed XX % to the total German emissions. | + | |
| + | As depicted in the diagram below, in 2024 91.7 % of Germany’s total NH< | ||
| ====Mitigation measures==== | ====Mitigation measures==== | ||
| - | + | The agricultural inventory model can represent several abatement measures for emissions of NH< | |
| - | The agricultural inventory model can represent several abatement measures for emissions of NH< | + | |
| * changes in animal numbers and amount of applied fertilizers | * changes in animal numbers and amount of applied fertilizers | ||
| - | * air scrubbing techniques: yearly updated 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) and from the agricultural census 2020. The average removal efficiency of NH< | + | * air scrubbing techniques: yearly updated 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) and also based on the agricultural census 2020. The average removal efficiency of NH< |
| - | * reduced raw protein content in feeding of fattening pigs: the german | + | * reduced raw protein content in feeding of fattening pigs: the German |
| - | * reduced raw protein content in feeding and feed conversion rates of broilers: the German animal nutrition association (DVT, Deutscher Verband Tiernahrung e.V.) provides data on the raw protein content of fattening broiler feed, and feed conversion rates of broilers. This makes it possible to model the changes in N-excretions over the time series. | + | * reduced raw protein content in feeding and feed conversion rates of broilers: the German animal nutrition association (DVT, Deutscher Verband Tiernahrung e.V.) provides data on the raw protein content of fattening broiler feed, and feed conversion rates of broilers. This makes it possible to model the changes in N-excretions over the timeseries. |
| - | * low emission spreading techniques of manure: official agricultural censuses survey the distribution | + | * low emission spreading techniques of manure: official agricultural censuses survey the prevalence |
| - | * covering | + | * Depicting effects |
| - | * use of urease inhibitors: for urea fertilizer the German fertilizer ordinance prescribes the use of urease inhibitors or the direct incorporation into the soil from 2020 onwards.The NH< | + | |
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| - | The following list summarizes the most important reasons for recalculations. Recalculations result from improvements in input data and methodologies (for details see Rösemann | + | The following list summarizes the most important reasons for recalculations. Recalculations result from improvements in input data and methodologies (for details see Vos et al. (2026), Chapter 1.3). |
| + | - Adding of a transport module in the inventory model PY-GAS-EM: substrate transports to biogas plants and manure transports across district borders (NUTS 3 areas) are considered. Since manure application techniques differ between the NUTS 3 areas, this leads to slightly different NH< | ||
| + | - Mineral fertilizers: | ||
| + | - Dairy cows: N and TAN excretions are now estimated from milk yield, milk urea content and protein content of milk instead of from the modeled feed. | ||
| + | - Dairy cows: The officially recorded final milk yields for 2023 are significantly higher than the preliminary official figures used in the 2025 submission. This is due to an improved calculation method that will continue to be used in the future and which was subsequently applied for 2022. For reporting purposes a method was developed to adjust the officially recorded milk yields for the years before 2022 upwards, to achieve time series consistency. | ||
| + | - Sows: The animal category sow was subdivided into gilts and old sows, with different weights and therefore different energy requirements. In comparison with Submission 2025 the mean animal weight and energy requirements are lower in aggregate. As a consequence, | ||
| + | - Horses: Due to updated feed recommendations for heavy horses, N excretions were adjusted (increased) for the year 2020. The respective values used for Submission 2025 are still used until the year 2010; between the years 2010 and 2020, they are linearly interpolated. | ||
| + | - Deer: Due to new data for 2023, the number of animals from 2009 onwards is slightly reduced by interpolation. | ||
| + | - Dairy cows: Milk yield and slaughter weights for 2023 have been slightly corrected in the official statistics. | ||
| + | - Heifers: 2023 slaughter weights have been slightly corrected in the official statistics. | ||
| + | - Male beef cattle: In some years, slaughter ages and slaughter weights have been updated in the HIT database. | ||
| + | - Air scrubber systems pigs: new information on replaced facilities with minor effects on the number of animal places with air scrubbers in one federal state back to the year 2005. | ||
| + | - Sows: For several federal states, the number of piglets per sow for 2023 and 2019 were corrected. | ||
| + | - Fattening pigs: for several federal states growth rates, start weights and final weights for 2023 and 2019 were corrected. | ||
| + | - Broilers: Update of the national gross production of broiler meat for 2022 and 2023. | ||
| + | - Crop residues: The number of grassland cuts were updated for all years due to the introduction of a new procedure for outlier identification.. | ||
| + | - Application of sewage sludge: Replacement of extrapolated activity data in 2023 with data from the Federal Statistical Office. | ||
| + | - Anaerobic digestion: Due to the newly introduced substrate transports, the percentage of digested manure N in the total production of manure is no longer used as the input variable, but the absolute amount of N that goes into digestion. | ||
| + | - Anaerobic digestion of energy crops: dry matter input for 2023 has been updated. | ||
| + | - Imported manure: The amounts of imported manure from the Netherlands have been updated for years after 2009 in official NL statistics. This results in higher N application rates except for 2012, 2016, 2018 and 2022. | ||
| + | - Compost and digested waste: input data for 2023 has been updated. | ||
| - | 1) The results used from the 2020 agricultural census (LZ 2020) on the proportions of husbandry, storage or application methods and grazing were assumed to be true for the year 2019 and not for the year 2020 as in Submission 2022. This changes the data obtained by interpolation for the different proportions slightly, in some cases as far back as the year 2000. | ||
| - | 2) Deep bedding systems: As of the submission at hand, it is assumed that the NH< | ||
| - | 3) Dairy cows: Milk yield and slaughter weights for 2020 have been slightly corrected in the official statistics. | + | ===== Visual overview ===== |
| - | 4) Heifers: 2020 slaughter weights have been slightly corrected | + | __Emission trends for main pollutants |
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| - | 5) Male beef cattle: In some years, slaughter ages and slaughter weights have been updated in the HIT database. | + | __Contribution |
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| - | 6) Pigs: Air scrubbing techniques: From the 2020 agricultural census, for the first time official data on the number | + | |
| - | but reduced removal efficiency for NH< | + | |
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| - | 7) Sows: For Lower Saxony, the number of piglets per sow and year was corrected (reduced) for the years 2015-2020. | + | |
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| - | 8) Fattening pigs: The results of the additional survey " | + | |
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| - | 9) Broilers: Update of the national gross production of broiler meat in 2020. | + | |
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| - | 10) Laying hens: Introduction of grazing emissions for laying hens, since the proportion of excrements from free-range laying hens on the pasture can now be estimated (Rösemann et al. 2023, Chapter 2.5). Based on the results of the LZ2020, a new NH< | + | |
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| - | 11) Laying hens: Improved interpolation of start weights and final weights for the whole time series. | + | |
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| - | 12) TSP, PM< | + | |
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| - | 13) Application of sewage sludge to soils: Replacement of extrapolated activity data in 2020 with data from the Federal Statistical Office. | + | |
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| - | 14) Other organic fertilizers. As of the submission at hand, application emissions from digested waste, compost from biowaste, and compost from green waste are reported in the agriculture sector (3.D.a.2.c) for the first time. These emissions were included implicitly in the waste sector before. | + | |
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| - | 15) Anaerobic digestion of energy crops: Update of activity data in 2020. | + | |
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| - | 16) Pesticides: Recalculations were made for the complete time series due to the changes and new information given by the BVL for the amount of domestic sales of the active substances atrazine, simazine, propazine and quintozine. | + | |
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| - | ===== Visual overview ===== | + | |
| - | __Chart showing emission trends for main pollutants in //NFR 3 - Agriculture//: | + | |
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| ===== Specific QA/QC procedures for the agriculture sector===== | ===== Specific QA/QC procedures for the agriculture sector===== | ||
| - | Numerous input data were checked for errors resulting from erroneous transfer between data sources and the tabular database used for emission calculations. | + | Numerous input data were checked for errors resulting from erroneous transfer between data sources and the tabular database used for emission calculations. The German IEFs and other data used for the emission calculations were compared with EMEP default values and data of other countries (see Vos et al., 2026). Changes of data and methodologies are documented in detail (see Vos et al. 2026, Chapter 1.3). |
| - | The German IEFs and other data used for the emission calculations were compared with EMEP default values and data of other countries (see Rösemann | + | |
| - | Changes of data and methodologies are documented in detail (see | + | |
| - | A comprehensive review of the emission calculations was carried out by comparisons with the results of Submission | + | A comprehensive review of the emission calculations was carried out by comparisons with the results of Submission |
| - | Once emission calculations with the German inventory model Py-GAS-EM are completed for a specific submission, activity data (AD) and implied emission factors (IEFs) are transferred to the CSE database (Central System of Emissions) to be used to calculate the respective emissions within the CSE. These CSE emission results are then cross-checked with the emission results obtained by Py-GAS-EM. | + | Once emission calculations with the German inventory model Py-GAS-EM are completed for a specific submission, activity data (AD) and implied emission factors (IEFs) are transferred to the CSE database (Central System of Emissions) to be used to calculate the respective emissions within the CSE. These CSE emission results are then cross-checked with the emission results obtained by Py-GAS-EM. |
| - | Model data have been verified | + | Furthermore, |
| - | Furthermore, | ||