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Time†Continuous Phosphorus Flows in the Indian Agri†Food Sector: Long†Term Drivers and Management Options

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  • Leonie Keil
  • Christian Folberth
  • Michael Jedelhauser
  • Claudia R. Binder

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Phosphorus (P) is a major agricultural nutrient and, in its mineable form, a potentially scarce resource. Countries with limited physical access to P should hence develop an effective national P governance. This requires analyses of trends and variations in P flows and stocks over time. Here, we present a long†term P flow analysis for the Indian agri†food sector from 1988 to 2011. Major P flows are imports of mineral P, fertilizer application, and uptake of animal fodder. The mineral P import dependency ratio is constant at around 93%. On average, 20% of P inputs to soils are lost through erosion. Key drivers of changes in P flows include population growth, dietary change, and agricultural intensification. To reduce its P fertilizer import dependence, India could, for example, substitute up to 19% of the presently applied mineral P if manure used as a household fuel were recycled, and up to 21% if P was fully recovered from wastewater and household waste. Comparing selected indicators for P use in agriculture with China and the European Union (EU) reveals that there are structural similarities, such as increasing fertilizer application rates and P accumulation in soils, with the first but large differences compared to the latter. The analyses highlight that in contrast to static indicators, the time†continuous tracking of P flows provides substantial advantages, such as the identification of long†term trends, drivers, and intervention options for sustainable P management, given that it allows for the interpretation of present indicators in the context of past trends and legacies.

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  • Leonie Keil & Christian Folberth & Michael Jedelhauser & Claudia R. Binder, 2018. "Time†Continuous Phosphorus Flows in the Indian Agri†Food Sector: Long†Term Drivers and Management Options," Journal of Industrial Ecology, Yale University, vol. 22(2), pages 406-421, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:inecol:v:22:y:2018:i:2:p:406-421
    DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12560
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    1. Nanda, Madhuri & Kansal, Arun & Cordell, Dana, 2020. "Managing agricultural vulnerability to phosphorus scarcity through bottom-up assessment of regional-scale opportunities," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 184(C).

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