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Transitions to sustainable management of phosphorus in Brazilian agriculture.

Authors :
Withers PJA
Rodrigues M
Soltangheisi A
de Carvalho TS
Guilherme LRG
Benites VM
Gatiboni LC
de Sousa DMG
Nunes RS
Rosolem CA
Andreote FD
Oliveira A Jr
Coutinho ELM
Pavinato PS
Source :
Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2018 Feb 07; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 2537. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Feb 07.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Brazil's large land base is important for global food security but its high dependency on inorganic phosphorus (P) fertilizer for crop production (2.2 Tg rising up to 4.6 Tg in 2050) is not a sustainable use of a critical and price-volatile resource. A new strategic analysis of current and future P demand/supply concluded that the nation's secondary P resources which are produced annually (e.g. livestock manures, sugarcane processing residues) could potentially provide up to 20% of crop P demand by 2050 with further investment in P recovery technologies. However, the much larger legacy stores of secondary P in the soil (30 Tg in 2016 worth over $40 billion and rising to 105 Tg by 2050) could provide a more important buffer against future P scarcity or sudden P price fluctuations, and enable a transition to more sustainable P input strategies that could reduce current annual P surpluses by 65%. In the longer-term, farming systems in Brazil should be redesigned to operate profitably but more sustainably under lower soil P fertility thresholds.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2045-2322
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29416090
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20887-z