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Towards circular nitrogen use in the agri-foodsystem at village and county level in China

Wei, Z.; Zhuang, Minghao; Hellegers, P.J.G.J.; Cui, Zhenling; Hoffland, E.

Summary

CONTEXT
Increased nitrogen (N) losses from linear agri-food systems result in severe environmental issues. These problems can be mitigated by circular N use. Yet, circularity is a scale-specific problem, and the feasibility of pathways towards N circularity at different scales is unclear.

OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to 1) evaluate N circularity of a complete agri-food system, including household compartment, at both the village and county scale; and 2) assess potential pathways towards N circularity.

METHODS
We used the county of Quzhou (China) with 342 villages as a case study and applied the modified version of a nutrient flow model (NUFER) to calculate N flows, using national statistical data and own survey data collected from farms and households. To evaluate N circularity, we selected four key performance indicators: N import, N loss, N use efficiency and N recycling rate.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
Our analysis showed significant variation at the village scale, depending on local production and consumption patterns. At county level, total N import was 546 kg ha−1 yr−1, of which 54% was lost to the environment. The N use efficiency of the agri-food system and N recycling rate of excreta were both
SIGNIFICANCE
Our study bridges the gap between village and county level N cycles, illustrates possibilities to transition towards circular N use, and can help policymakers worldwide to achieve more sustainable agri-food systems.