How farmers can cut greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions

The Irish government has committed to reduce losses of both ammonia and the potent greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide, while achieving good status for all waters.

How farmers can cut greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions

The Irish government has committed to reduce losses of both ammonia and the potent greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide, while achieving good status for all waters.

In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of GHG emissions and 98% of ammonia emissions and, as a consequence, is under the spotlight to reduce emissions.

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