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Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2024.…
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Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon…
New ADOPT funding round opens
Defra has opened the latest round of its ADOPT (Accelerating Development of Practices and Technologies) fund,…
Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon…
Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon…
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Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2024. Defra’s 2024 agri-climate report estimated 10-12% of UK greenhouse gas…
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According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2024. Defra’s 2024 agri-climate report estimated 10-12%…
Defra has opened the latest round of its ADOPT (Accelerating Development of Practices and Technologies) fund, offering farmers and growers the opportunity to turn practical ideas into…
Scientists at Rothamsted Research have successfully developed wheat with dramatically reduced levels of asparagine, without affecting yield, using gene editing techniques, offering a promising route to…
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Holistic approach required to lower arable emissions
0According to the UK Office for National Statistics, UK greenhouse gas emissions totalled 476mt carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) in 2024. Defra’s 2024 agri-climate report estimated 10-12% of UK greenhouse gas emissions were down to agriculture. Much of that is methane production from intensive livestock, but nitrous oxide from fertilisers accounted for close to one-third. Carbon dioxide from fuel was also a key contributor. However, it should be noted that of all the greenhouse gases, none are as potent as nitrous oxide, which also stays in the atmosphere for longer. Liz Bowles of the Farm Carbon Toolkit explained to Agronomy Exchange…