2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12020702
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Trade Imports Increasingly Contribute to Plant Nutrient Inputs: Case of the Finnish Food System 1996–2014

Abstract: In Finland, while total agricultural production has remained relatively constant, nutrient input from industrial mineral fertilizers has declined over the past 20 years, which has been the target of environmental policies due to eutrophication risks. From 1996 to 2014, the use of nitrogen (N) declined by 18%, phosphorus (P) by 49%, and potassium (K) by 49%. However, at the same time, the international agricultural products trade has increased dramatically by mass (58%), and Finland has increased imports of foo… Show more

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“…This approach helps better understand the stocks and flows of materials within systems [114][115][116]9] . Substance Flow Analysis (SFA), utilized in 24 case studies (19.2%), converge on nutrient management in agriculture, food system sustainability, and the environmental impacts of food production [46,117,58] . The Food-Energy-Water Nexus (FEWN), explored in 23 case studies (18.4%), addresses urban sustainability, food waste methodologies, and phosphorus management in food systems [118,119,47,95,120] .…”
Section: Type Of Um Methods Used In the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach helps better understand the stocks and flows of materials within systems [114][115][116]9] . Substance Flow Analysis (SFA), utilized in 24 case studies (19.2%), converge on nutrient management in agriculture, food system sustainability, and the environmental impacts of food production [46,117,58] . The Food-Energy-Water Nexus (FEWN), explored in 23 case studies (18.4%), addresses urban sustainability, food waste methodologies, and phosphorus management in food systems [118,119,47,95,120] .…”
Section: Type Of Um Methods Used In the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, a low-cost feed transport has enabled livestock farms to concentrate and to spatially disconnect the animal husbandry from local feed production and secondly, mineral fertilizers have enabled farms to increase crop per-unit-area productivity while simultaneously releasing farms from the need-or possibility-to recycle the plant nutrients in crop production. As a result of this specialization at the farm and regional levels, nutrients are concentrating spatially; nutrients are dislocated and recycling is disrupted (Buckwell and Nadeu, 2016;Schulte et al, 2019;Parviainen and Helenius, 2020;Koppelmäki et al, 2021). What has looked like increasing efficiency in crop and in animal production has in fact been a dramatic decline in efficiency of the use of plant nutrients at the food system level, and an inefficiency in producing food.…”
Section: Efficiency Of Naesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of nutrient cycling, the challenge created by the spatial separation of crop and livestock production is that in large parts of the developed world, manure is rarely brought back to the crop farms because of the long distances it would have to be transported. As a result of feed imports, nutrients are concentrated over time on livestock farms and in regions with high livestock densities (Koppelmäki et al, 2021; Parviainen & Helenius, 2020; Schulte et al, 2019; Uusitalo et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%