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Renure-Processed Natural Fertilizers Selected Environmental, Production-Economic Issues

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  • Wrzaszcz, Wioletta
  • Sobierajewska, Jolanta

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The aim of the paper is to present the essence of natural fertilizers in the form of RENURE, taking into account environmental and production-economic issues. For several decades, international programs and strategies for sustainable development have been implemented. The need to achieve various objectives in business activity is also underlined by the European Green Deal strategy, introduced at the end of 2019. An important element of it is the correct management of natural fertilizers, both for environmental and production and economic reasons. The case of the Netherlands was presented, where pilot studies on the conversion of manure into RENURE were introduced. The study used literature sources and selected, recent statistics from Eurostat resources (2019, 2020). Agriculture in the EU countries in the context of production and possibilities of using natural fertilizers is illustrated. The analysis of statistical data has shown that agriculture in the EU is highly diversified in terms of manure management. The case of the Netherlands, which has implemented the RENURE pilot program, results from the specificity of their agriculture – a small area of the country, a very high population and a high stocking density of livestock. Countries that face similar agricultural challenges as the Netherlands can seek similar solutions. In the case of Poland, which differs significantly in terms of the organisation of agriculture and its natural management conditions, the economic and environmental justification for the introduction of RENURE is not justified on a sector-wide scale.

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  • Wrzaszcz, Wioletta & Sobierajewska, Jolanta, 2023. "Renure-Processed Natural Fertilizers Selected Environmental, Production-Economic Issues," Roczniki (Annals), Polish Association of Agricultural Economists and Agribusiness - Stowarzyszenie Ekonomistow Rolnictwa e Agrobiznesu (SERiA), vol. 2023(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:paaero:340049
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.340049
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