Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering (Mar 2024)

Optimizing nitrogen management in the food system for sustainable development: a case study of Quzhou County

  • Fanlei MENG, Menru WANG, Yong HOU, Lin MA, Wenqi MA, Xuejun LIU, Fusuo ZHANG, Wen XU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FASE-2024540
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 113 – 121

Abstract

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● The framework of multi-objective nitrogen (N) management was developed.● Multi-objective targets were established to support agriculture sustainable production.● A food chain approach was developed to accurately quantify N flow in food system.● “3R” principle was used in developing N management strategy.● The collaboration with different stakeholders is crucial for promoting technologies.Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for food production. The rapid increase in population requires high inputs of N to meet the growing food demand. If not managed well, the substantial loss of N from the food system has multiple impacts on grain yield, air and water pollution, and the economic benefits of agricultural. Multi-objective (food security, environmental sustainability and economic sustainability) synergistic consideration of N management in the food system is still lacking. This study employed strategies for optimizing N management in the food system, using Quzhou County as a typical example on the North China Plain. Firstly, a food chain approach was adopted to understand drivers and reasons behind N losses from the food system. Secondly, a top-down approach was used to define multi-objective N management, taking into consideration food security, environmental sustainability and economic sustainability. Multi-objective N management aims to reduce N losses to the environment and increase N use efficiencies, while simultaneously increasing yields and economic benefits. Thirdly, 3R (reduce-retain-recycle) N management strategies were identified for specific crops and animals through a bottom-up approach and then analyzed the potential of these strategies to achieve the multi-objectives. Finally, there is a discussion of how to engage different stakeholders to promote the technologies implementation. This study provides new insights into the synergistic achievement of multi-objective N management in the food system and the development of environmentally-friendly agriculture.

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