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2/27/2024
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Source: Agricultural Institute of Slovenia
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Source: Agricultural Institute of Slovenia Some totals do not add up due to rounding.

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NITROGEN INPUTS

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs – hereafter compost and digestates inputs are accounted for.
Updated with 2019 EMEP/EAA values
Date of change: 26.2.2021.
Changes of the data are in the range of 0.06% to 0.29%.

Fertilisers

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs – hereafter compost and digestates inputs are accounted for.
Date of change: 27.2.2020.
Changes of the data are in the range of 0.13% to 0.82%.

..Organic Fertilisers (excluding livestock manure)

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs – hereafter compost and digestates inputs are accounted for.
Date of change: 27.2.2020.
Changes of the data are in the range of 40.26% to 100%.

….Cattle

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs regarding cattle. New EMEP/EEA 2019 values.
Date of change: 26.2.2021.

….Poultry

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs regarding poultry. New EMEP/EEA 2019 values.
Date of change: 26.2.2021.

GROSS BALANCE SURPLUS (Inputs minus Outputs)

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N inputs – hereafter compost and digestates inputs are accounted for.
Date of change: 27.2.2020.
Changes of the data are in the range of 0.09% to 1.09%.

N Emissions

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N atmosphere emissions.
Date of change: 27.2.2020.
Changes of the data are in the range of 0.06% to 1.04%.

NET BALANCE SURPLUS (Gross surplus minus N emissions)

The data was changed due to changes in the calculation of the N atmosphere emissions and N inputs (hereafter compost and digestates inputs are accounted for).
Date of change: 27.2.2020.
Changes of the data are in the range of 0.10% to 2.44%.
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ITEMS

NITROGEN INPUTS

Nitrogen inputs comprise nitrogen in all forms entered in soil with seeds and planting materials, fertilisers, biological fixation, atmospheric deposition and crop residues expressed in tons.

NITROGEN OUTPUTS

Nitrogen outputs comprise nitrogen in all forms extracted from the soil in harvested crops, in harvested or grazed fodder and in crop residues removed from the field expressed in tons.

GROSS BALANCE SURPLUS (Inputs minus Outputs)

Gross nitrogen surplus is nitrogen inputs less nitrogen outputs. The surplus of nitrogen in soil represents the negative influence of agriculture on environment and is the basis for an indirect assessment of water, air and soil pollution with nitrogen substances.

N Emissions

Nitrogen air emission is the assessed quantity of nitrogen emitted to the air by the agricultural activity. It is calculated according to the methodology for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and United Nations Economic Commission for Europe – Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution Reporting.

NET BALANCE SURPLUS (Gross surplus minus N emissions)

Net nitrogen surplus is gross nitrogen surplus reduced by the nitrogen emission to the air. It comprises nitrogen remaining as surplus in the soil and part of nitrogen which is potentially leached and run-off to the water.