- The new set of good agricultural practice recommendations (ZZDPR) contains the latest information related to fertilization in accordance with legal regulations.
- It also takes into account new fertilizer elements, such as the use of biofertilizers or RENURE fertilizers.
Published in May this year. a new set of good agricultural practice recommendations (ZZDPR) aimed at protecting waters against nitrate pollution from agricultural sources. The study was prepared in accordance with the current legal status and takes into account current solutions in the field of farm management. It's like a developed fertilizer program in a nutshell, expanded into good practices that are always worth implementing, not only under pressure from legal acts.
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What does ZZDPR contain?
The updated study added, among others: information about the new type of RENURE fertilizers, precision agriculture and the use of biofertilizers. There is information about the INTER-NAW program as a tool for planning nitrogen fertilization. The study also discusses the problem of inappropriate use of fertilizers and takes into account the important role of liming as a pro-environmental procedure that supports the proper use of fertilizers. There is also mention of machines and devices for applying natural fertilizers, which use practical solutions. It also takes into account all activities supporting the reduction of the flow of nutrients, such as sowing catch crops and all anti-erosion activities or the use of buffer zones.
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Common nitrogen deficiencies in winter rapeseed and the nitrate program. How to reconcile this?
The study is available on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
In addition to protecting waters against nitrates, this code specifies a number of agricultural practices aimed at reducing ammonia emissions into the atmosphere, which can be used in Polish agriculture.
The project received a positive opinion from the minister responsible for fisheries and was agreed with the minister responsible for water management.