PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

Agricultural intensification may restrict indirect effects of bio-energy

Newsitem | 02-04-2010
Photo of cornfield and in background, peaking above the corn, a biomass gasification plant

Agricultural intensification has the potential to reduce indirect land-use change from biofuels. If such intensification is realised only by applying more fertiliser, this may lead to substantial indirect greenhouse gas emissions. Improvement of fertiliser-use efficiency is essential to prevent these emissions.

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