Agricultural soils
In Italy, the sub-sector Agricultural soils (part of Agriculture) was responsible for 9.75 Mt CO₂eq of emissions in the year 2021, which is 2.4% of total emissions in that year. Compared to 1990 (10.57 Mt CO₂eq), emissions have decreased by 7.7%. Under existing measures, emissions are projected to reach 9.28 Mt CO₂eq by 2050.
What is part of this sector? Emissions caused by the fertilisation of soil (e.g. nitrogen fertiliser, liquid manure, sewage sludge) or by urine and manure from grazing animals.
This sub-sector accounts for 23.6% of Agriculture emissions in Italy.
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14.7 Mt CO₂eq
Agricultural soils (current)
9.75 Mt CO₂eq
Agriculture/forestry/fishing
8.18 Mt CO₂eq
Manure management
6.49 Mt CO₂eq
Rice Cultivation
1.68 Mt CO₂eq
Urea Application
0.41 Mt CO₂eq
Liming
0.03 Mt CO₂eq
Other Carbon-Containing Fertilizers
0.02 Mt CO₂eq
Field burning of agricultural residues
0.02 Mt CO₂eq
Prescribed Burning of Savannahs
0 Mt CO₂eq
Other
0 Mt CO₂eq