A perplexing video. It would have been nice to know if this new bio fertiliser produces nitrate run-off into rivers - a major source of coastal dead zones.
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primarily its potash mining that supplies most nutrients to our crops. an interesting and huge subject unmentioned in this jargon-mentary. Cute journalist though, so i guess its an autotmatic win
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Human waste (humanure) cannot be used on plants without extensive treatment due to hygienic reasons and laws. Therefore, farmers tend to choose to easier to implement (cheaper) option such as Chemical Fertilizer.
@@MrErichuizerHere in the UK it is quite extensively utilised - after treatment - and it is common to see it being spread before being ploughed in. Although a lot still gets dumped in the sea.
It's delusional to think that's gonna be economic viable. Natural gas is super abundant. It might be kinda expensive right now but that's not gonna last.
@@richardamullensEven if we consider today's gas prices, there is no economic viability when it's come to make fertilizer. The war is not going to last forever.
A perplexing video. It would have been nice to know if this new bio fertiliser produces nitrate run-off into rivers - a major source of coastal dead zones.
So its compost dressed up xD
Good video, but isn’t there a more pressing issue with regards to phosphate which is a key ingredient for fertiliser and 70% is in Morocco?
Maybe Struvite is the answer to that.
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primarily its potash mining that supplies most nutrients to our crops. an interesting and huge subject unmentioned in this jargon-mentary. Cute journalist though, so i guess its an autotmatic win
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And human waste ?
Human waste (humanure) cannot be used on plants without extensive treatment due to hygienic reasons and laws. Therefore, farmers tend to choose to easier to implement (cheaper) option such as Chemical Fertilizer.
@@MrErichuizerHere in the UK it is quite extensively utilised - after treatment - and it is common to see it being spread before being ploughed in. Although a lot still gets dumped in the sea.
@@umwhatthistime Interesting :) And which treatment is most commonly used?
It's delusional to think that's gonna be economic viable. Natural gas is super abundant. It might be kinda expensive right now but that's not gonna last.
Your comment hasn't aged well.
@@richardamullensEven if we consider today's gas prices, there is no economic viability when it's come to make fertilizer. The war is not going to last forever.
@@Brandon_letsgo And what about climate change. You don't seem to have understood the video at all. Luckily it won't be you who makes the decisions.
I think the point is it's a by product - there's no need to be economically viable outright
@@richardamullens Climate what?