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In the period 1992–2019 nitrogen surplus in Slovenian agriculture decreased. Trend analysis for this period shows that gross nitrogen surplus decreased on average by 1.6 kg N/ha per year or by 50%, and the net surplus by 1.5 kg N/ha per year or by 81%. The lower surplus was mainly due to a 46% increase in nitrogen removal by crops and a 4% decrease in nitrogen input per hectare of utilized agricultural area. A lower excess of nitrogen indicates better nitrogen management in agriculture and consequently a reduction in emissions of nitrogen compounds into the environment. The nitrogen surplus in a particular year is significantly influenced by weather conditions. In dry years, the nitrogen balance surpluses are usually higher due to lower crop yields. In the period 2006–2015, Slovenia showed a slightly higher average gross balance nitrogen surplus (54 kg N/ha) than the average of the EU Member States (50 kg N/ha).


According to the OECD-Eurostat methodology (2013), the nitrogen (N) budget in agriculture represents the difference between the input of N on agricultural land and the output of N from agricultural land with crop yields. We distinguish between gross and net nitrogen budget.

Gross nitrogen surplus is the difference between total input and output of nitrogen. Gross nitrogen input is represented by the following sources: N excreted by farm animals, N in mineral fertilizers, biological fixation of N by legumes, deposition of atmospheric N, N from other organic fertilizers (composts, digestates, sewage sludges ...) and N from seeds and planting material. Output represents nitrogen uptake of harvested crops.

The net nitrogen surplus refers mainly to the available N for crop growth (net input). Net nitrogen surplus is calculated by subtracting N that is released into the atmosphere (from animal houses, manure stores, during grazing, during and as a result of fertilising with mineral, animal and other organic fertilisers, during the decomposition of crop residues in soil and as a result of cultivation of histosols) from the gross nitrogen budget. This is N that is released into the atmosphere through emissions of ammonia (NH3) nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen oxides (NOX).

The gross and net nitrogen surpluses were expressed in tonnes N at the national level and in kilograms N per hectare of utilized agricultural area. Data for the period 1992–2019 are presented. The indicator also presents the structure of input and output of N and comparison with EU countries (EU-28).


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Figure KM22-1: Structure of nitrogen inpuut on agricultural land in Slovenia in the period 1992–2019
Sources:

AIS, 2021

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Total N input [t N] Livestock manure [t N] Mineral fertilisers [t N] Atmospheric deposition [t N] Biological fixation [t N] Seeds and seedlings [t N] Other organic fertilisers [t N] Livestock manure [%] Mineral fertilisers [%] Atmospheric deposition [%] Biological fixation [%] Seeds and seedlings [%] Other organic fertilisers [%]
1992 91272.13 41745.78 38938 8338.07 1781.20 338.51 130.56 45.74 42.66 9.14 1.95 0.37 0.14
1993 82953.37 39052.39 33376 8291.40 1763.63 339.39 130.56 47.08 40.23 10.00 2.13 0.41 0.16
1994 82969.43 38855.61 33944 8063.79 1653.28 322.19 130.56 46.83 40.91 9.72 1.99 0.39 0.16
1995 82010.14 39665.54 32235 7874.48 1778.12 326.44 130.56 48.37 39.31 9.60 2.17 0.40 0.16
1996 79387.22 38317.80 31296 7702.10 1637.35 311.21 122.76 48.27 39.42 9.70 2.06 0.39 0.15
1997 81032.08 37570.77 33999 7414.07 1638.40 294.88 114.96 46.37 41.96 9.15 2.02 0.36 0.14
1998 82326.66 38209.25 34801 7363.77 1546.68 298.80 107.16 46.41 42.27 8.94 1.88 0.36 0.13
1999 82609.85 38941.21 34380 7478.87 1432.53 291.53 85.71 47.14 41.62 9.05 1.73 0.35 0.10
2000 84411.80 40836.41 34159 7634.40 1409.19 308.54 64.26 48.38 40.47 9.04 1.67 0.37 0.08
2001 84052.50 40018.54 34765 7644.36 1241.77 310.77 72.06 47.61 41.36 9.09 1.48 0.37 0.09
2002 84696.03 42030.20 33412 7581.93 1282.95 293.49 95.46 49.62 39.45 8.95 1.51 0.35 0.11
2003 82938.44 39085.23 34501 7645.64 1339.27 296.99 70.31 47.13 41.60 9.22 1.61 0.36 0.08
2004 76875.89 37520.55 30264 7357.80 1381.82 294.25 57.48 48.81 39.37 9.57 1.80 0.38 0.07
2005 76746.89 37899.60 29169 7631.39 1700.85 290.73 55.34 49.38 38.01 9.94 2.22 0.38 0.07
2006 77931.96 38063.22 30383 7354.77 1755.00 306.52 69.46 48.84 38.99 9.44 2.25 0.39 0.09
2007 78844.25 39630.57 29613 7476.99 1733.83 304.92 84.93 50.26 37.56 9.48 2.20 0.39 0.11
2008 72617.88 37867.08 25039 7386.36 1918.61 306.39 100.45 52.15 34.48 10.17 2.64 0.42 0.14
2009 75679.61 37908.59 28202 7027.44 2123.09 302.20 116.29 50.09 37.26 9.29 2.81 0.40 0.15
2010 74290.24 37044.30 27486 7239.80 2085.22 285.47 149.45 49.86 37.00 9.75 2.81 0.38 0.20
2011 72284.49 35804.01 27134 6872.93 2056.13 269.85 147.58 49.53 37.54 9.51 2.84 0.37 0.20
2012 71462.10 35464.15 26300 7194.80 2052.56 287.20 163.41 49.63 36.80 10.07 2.87 0.40 0.23
2013 72081.92 35037.31 27263 7183.32 2141.89 277.16 179.23 48.61 37.82 9.97 2.97 0.38 0.25
2014 74187.45 35719.93 28612 7233.29 2127.83 289.25 205.15 48.15 38.57 9.75 2.87 0.39 0.28
2015 75549.76 36729.31 28319 7152.93 2846.41 290.72 211.38 48.62 37.48 9.47 3.77 0.38 0.28
2016 75425.40 37223.43 27097 7165.07 3397.60 300.21 242.09 49.35 35.93 9.50 4.50 0.40 0.32
2017 74979.22 36822.56 27084 7221.23 3378.67 295.21 177.57 49.11 36.12 9.63 4.51 0.39 0.24
2018 74742.64 36579.87 27293 7159.44 3135.19 287.43 287.71 48.94 36.52 9.58 4.19 0.38 0.38
2019 75077.81 36474.59 28048 7197.33 2848.10 280.00 229.78 48.58 37.36 9.59 3.79 0.37 0.31
Figure KM22-2: Structure of nitrogen output on agricultural land in Slovenia in the period 1992–2019
Sources:

AIS, 2021

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Total N output [t N] Temporary and permanent pasture nett production [t N] Cereals [t N] Plants harvested green/Fodder from arable land [t N] Root crops [t N] Fruits [t N] Industrial crops [t N] Vegetables [t N] Dried Pulses [t N] Temporary and permanent pasture nett production [%] Cereals [%] Plants harvested green/Fodder from arable land [%] Root crops [%] Fruits [%] Industrial crops [%] Vegetables [%] Dried Pulses [%]
1992 28752.00 17811.27 6028.00 2760.09 1060.33 534.73 293.18 242.55 21.86 61.95 20.97 9.60 3.69 1.86 1.02 0.84 0.08
1993 29376.14 16712.21 6762.38 3565.82 1204.01 559.41 277.76 269.78 24.77 56.89 23.02 12.14 4.10 1.90 0.95 0.92 0.08
1994 49789.44 32460.04 8416.82 5815.28 1754.89 621.46 404.81 253.80 62.35 65.19 16.90 11.68 3.52 1.25 0.81 0.51 0.13
1995 46921.32 29760.91 8170.15 6051.23 1834.91 547.24 212.72 273.94 70.23 63.43 17.41 12.90 3.91 1.17 0.45 0.58 0.15
1996 45376.16 28330.24 7762.42 6223.37 1840.71 632.42 250.88 283.87 52.25 62.43 17.11 13.72 4.06 1.39 0.55 0.63 0.12
1997 49428.23 31401.79 8578.90 6673.26 1682.98 575.47 194.19 274.81 46.83 63.53 17.36 13.50 3.40 1.16 0.39 0.56 0.09
1998 49491.84 30783.48 8919.45 6709.22 1922.48 640.83 212.69 261.39 42.30 62.20 18.02 13.56 3.88 1.29 0.43 0.53 0.09
1999 47511.12 30940.35 7557.26 5960.35 2007.07 543.40 184.91 288.39 29.40 65.12 15.91 12.55 4.22 1.14 0.39 0.61 0.06
2000 40831.47 25411.72 7968.03 4673.57 1640.73 716.01 136.72 258.70 25.98 62.24 19.51 11.45 4.02 1.75 0.33 0.63 0.06
2001 40152.38 26073.30 8102.99 3928.52 1101.47 521.24 186.09 211.46 27.30 64.94 20.18 9.78 2.74 1.30 0.46 0.53 0.07
2002 50404.47 32957.61 9754.26 5018.98 1286.05 714.70 390.61 234.05 48.21 65.39 19.35 9.96 2.55 1.42 0.77 0.46 0.10
2003 33416.41 20670.42 6432.20 4189.68 973.80 571.51 352.69 195.82 30.28 61.86 19.25 12.54 2.91 1.71 1.06 0.59 0.09
2004 50951.79 33251.55 9267.40 5722.63 1223.39 777.89 369.94 264.69 74.29 65.26 18.19 11.23 2.40 1.53 0.73 0.52 0.15
2005 54875.43 35890.04 9153.81 7038.79 1256.23 648.93 404.06 281.64 201.95 65.40 16.68 12.83 2.29 1.18 0.74 0.51 0.37
2006 44545.71 28877.24 7933.84 5004.77 1059.66 628.12 422.70 257.53 361.85 64.83 17.81 11.24 2.38 1.41 0.95 0.58 0.81
2007 49106.58 32889.33 8501.95 5440.37 491.76 662.40 697.60 213.28 209.90 66.98 17.31 11.08 1.00 1.35 1.42 0.43 0.43
2008 51120.84 34194.84 9335.78 5702.98 380.35 582.79 517.19 258.25 148.66 66.89 18.26 11.16 0.74 1.14 1.01 0.51 0.29
2009 50252.71 33822.07 8542.06 6006.73 401.02 598.05 528.13 277.41 77.25 67.30 17.00 11.95 0.80 1.19 1.05 0.55 0.15
2010 52784.93 35652.00 9161.24 5929.51 366.59 628.31 776.45 196.73 74.10 67.54 17.36 11.23 0.69 1.19 1.47 0.37 0.14
2011 49663.60 31718.72 9726.92 6096.05 344.98 639.95 750.44 249.88 136.65 63.87 19.59 12.27 0.69 1.29 1.51 0.50 0.28
2012 44216.07 27622.23 9440.84 5378.97 290.22 460.34 742.83 219.16 61.47 62.47 21.35 12.17 0.66 1.04 1.68 0.50 0.14
2013 39155.52 25371.32 7449.09 4634.03 235.08 561.54 642.60 224.71 37.15 64.80 19.02 11.83 0.60 1.43 1.64 0.57 0.09
2014 53897.79 34292.96 10456.78 7037.70 339.59 538.10 891.67 278.67 62.33 63.63 19.40 13.06 0.63 1.00 1.65 0.52 0.12
2015 54144.92 34536.75 10039.80 7578.39 319.53 655.67 638.67 305.15 70.96 63.79 18.54 14.00 0.59 1.21 1.18 0.56 0.13
2016 55437.10 34941.88 10275.84 8025.98 300.30 462.25 991.71 330.04 109.11 63.03 18.54 14.48 0.54 0.83 1.79 0.60 0.20
2017 43897.50 26502.39 8871.90 6573.33 278.18 344.97 931.31 295.70 99.71 60.37 20.21 14.97 0.63 0.79 2.12 0.67 0.23
2018 54011.68 34331.22 9483.94 7932.26 276.93 775.88 799.57 313.99 97.90 63.56 17.56 14.69 0.51 1.44 1.48 0.58 0.18
2019 54342.28 34525.00 10259.24 7589.81 265.36 489.93 749.65 364.32 98.98 63.53 18.88 13.97 0.49 0.90 1.38 0.67 0.18
Figure KM22-3: Nitrogen budget in Slovenian agriculture for the period 1992–2019
Sources:

AIS, 2021

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Gross budget [t N] Emissions [t N] Nett budget [t N] UAA [1000 ha] Gross budget [kg N/ha] Emissions [kg N/ha] Nett budget [kg N/ha]
1992 62520.13 19273.16 43246.97 555.87 112.47 34.67 77.80
1993 53577.23 17832.79 35744.45 552.76 96.93 32.26 64.67
1994 33179.98 17775.87 15404.12 537.59 61.72 33.07 28.65
1995 35088.83 17806.07 17282.76 524.97 66.84 33.92 32.92
1996 34011.06 17025.60 16985.46 513.47 66.24 33.16 33.08
1997 31603.85 16988.00 14615.85 494.27 63.94 34.37 29.57
1998 32834.83 17229.01 15605.81 490.92 66.88 35.10 31.79
1999 35098.72 17193.25 17905.47 498.59 70.40 34.48 35.91
2000 43580.34 17854.63 25725.71 508.96 85.63 35.08 50.55
2001 43900.12 17628.80 26271.31 509.62 86.14 34.59 51.55
2002 34291.56 18450.23 15841.33 505.46 67.84 36.50 31.34
2003 49522.03 17332.46 32189.56 509.71 97.16 34.00 63.15
2004 25924.11 16345.50 9578.61 490.52 52.85 33.32 19.53
2005 21871.47 16469.23 5402.23 508.76 42.99 32.37 10.62
2006 33386.25 16603.02 16783.23 490.32 68.09 33.86 34.23
2007 29737.66 17080.53 12657.13 498.47 59.66 34.27 25.39
2008 21497.04 16006.72 5490.32 492.42 43.66 32.51 11.15
2009 25426.90 16492.30 8934.61 468.50 54.27 35.20 19.07
2010 21505.31 15985.37 5519.94 482.65 44.56 33.12 11.44
2011 22620.89 15378.78 7242.12 458.20 49.37 33.56 15.81
2012 27246.03 15328.05 11917.99 479.65 56.80 31.96 24.85
2013 32926.40 15125.80 17800.60 478.89 68.76 31.59 37.17
2014 20289.66 15376.02 4913.64 482.22 42.08 31.89 10.19
2015 21404.84 15631.28 5773.56 476.86 44.89 32.78 12.11
2016 19988.29 15801.32 4186.97 477.67 41.85 33.08 8.77
2017 31081.73 15548.12 15533.60 481.42 64.56 32.30 32.27
2018 20730.96 15588.70 5142.26 477.30 43.43 32.66 10.77
2019 20735.53 15382.62 5352.91 479.82 43.22 32.06 11.16
Figure KM22-4: Utilization efficiency of added nitrogen on agricultural land (% of input)
Sources:

AIS, 2021

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Input[kg N/ha] Output[kg N/ha] Efficiency of N[%]
1992 164.20 51.72 31.50
1993 150.07 53.14 35.41
1994 154.34 92.62 60.01
1995 156.22 89.38 57.21
1996 154.61 88.37 57.16
1997 163.94 100.00 61.00
1998 167.70 100.81 60.12
1999 165.69 95.29 57.51
2000 165.85 80.23 48.37
2001 164.93 78.79 47.77
2002 167.56 99.72 59.51
2003 162.72 65.56 40.29
2004 156.72 103.87 66.28
2005 150.85 107.86 71.50
2006 158.94 90.85 57.16
2007 158.17 98.52 62.28
2008 147.47 103.81 70.40
2009 161.54 107.26 66.40
2010 153.92 109.36 71.05
2011 157.76 108.39 68.71
2012 148.99 92.18 61.87
2013 150.52 81.76 54.32
2014 153.85 111.77 72.65
2015 158.43 113.54 71.67
2016 157.90 116.06 73.50
2017 155.66 91.18 58.58
2018 156.43 113.16 72.34
2019 156.22 113.26 72.50
Figure KM22-5: Gross nitrogen budget in the Member States of the European Union in the period 2006–2015
Sources:

Eurostat, 2019

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2006 [kg N/ha] 2007 [kg N/ha] 2008 [kg N/ha] 2009 [kg N/ha] 2010 [kg N/ha] 2011 [kg N/ha] 2012 [kg N/ha] 2013 [kg N/ha] 2014 [kg N/ha] 2015 [kg N/ha] 2006-2015 [kg N/ha]
Romania 13 32 14 18 -1 -11 16 4 -1 9 9.30
Bulgaria 24 36 16 20 14 12 24 16 28 28 21.80
Latvia 21 20 17 22 29 28 24 28 28 28 24.50
Estonia 32 22 36 25 31 32 28 23 22 22 27.30
Austria 26 31 30 21 26 28 30 41 30 41 30.40
Spain 36 34 27 31 35 29 34 29 39 39 33.30
Hungary 27 47 20 26 38 31 42 38 27 39 33.50
Lithuania 50 28 34 35 44 40 29 31 25 25 34.10
Slovakia 40 50 29 29 46 32 41 41 19 38 36.50
Ireland 55 47 27 29 34 23 29 44 40 42 37
Portugal 28 43 33 36 41 39 43 37 42 41 38.30
Sweden 50 45 51 30 42 42 32 35 31 32 39
France 46 52 52 39 40 52 40 45 45 42 45.30
Finland 56 43 51 38 57 50 48 47 48 49 48.70
European Union 56 56 51 46 49 49 50 49 47 51 50.40
Poland 62 52 57 48 52 53 48 55 40 48 51.50
Slovenia 69 60 45 55 46 50 57 69 43 45 53.90
Greece 79 88 69 65 71 52 50 56 59 59 64.80
Italy 74 68 65 60 59 63 80 70 66 66 67.10
Czech Republic 82 86 80 56 67 79 88 76 63 98 77.50
Germany 94 79 84 65 78 89 75 79 66 82 79.10
Croatia 108 121 115 62 81 93 86 44 48 60 81.80
United Kingdom 87 88 82 84 90 85 87 88 85 83 85.90
Denmark 102 105 106 87 90 88 83 87 80 80 90.80
Luxembourg 129 123 122 120 127 138 125 127 129 129 126.90
Belgium 152 145 124 129 142 143 143 138 132 132 138
Malta 232 244 215 200 169 132 141 147 147 147 177.40
Netherlands 213 198 175 172 173 172 169 169 160 189 179
Cyprus 153 159 201 178 191 199 184 179 194 194 183.20

Goals

  • Reducing the negative impacts of agriculture on water, soil and air
  • Balanced consumption of nitrogen from mineral fertilisers and livestock manures, gradual increase of the extent of organic farming and prevention of soil loading from point and dispersed sources;
  • To fertilise plants in a way that makes the best use of nutrients without those nutrients being emitted into groundwater and the atmosphere;
  • To reduce and prevent further pollution of waters by nitrates from agricultural production.

The main sources of nitrogen input in agriculture are livestock manures (48%) and mineral fertilizers (39%). Atmospheric deposition contributes 9% of nitrogen input, biological fixation by legumes 3%, seeds and seedlings 0.4% and other organic fertilizers 0.2%. In the period 1992 and 2019, total nitrogen input decreased by 15%. The main reason is a 27% reduction in nitrogen consumption from mineral fertilizers. Nitrogen input from livestock manure decreased by 10%. Due to the reduced areas of utilized agricultural area, the input of atmospheric nitrogen decreased by 12% and the input by seeds and seedlings by 13%. Due to the increased extent of legume production, biological nitrogen fixation increased by 129%. Nitrogen input per hectare of utilized agricultural area decreased by 4%, mainly due to a 17% decrease in nitrogen input from mineral fertilizers per hectare of utilized agricultural area.

In the period 1992–2019, the annual nitrogen output by crops varied from 52 to 116 kg per hectare. The variation was mainly due to weather conditions, as nitrogen output was notably lower in dry years. Nitrogen output per hectare of utilized agricultural area increased by 46% during this period. The main source of nitrogen output was permanent grassland (64%), followed by cereals (18%) and forage crops (12%). Other crops (roots, tubers, fruits, vegetables, legumes and industrial plants) together contributed 5% of total nitrogen output.

In the period 1992–2019 the gross nitrogen surplus varied between 42 and 112 kg per hectare. The highest surpluses (more than 80 kg N/ha) were recorded in the dry years 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001 and 2003, when outputs with crop yields were reduced. The trend analysis clearly revealed that gross nitrogen surplus in the period 1995–2019 was decreasing by 1.6 kg per year or by 50% over the entire period, and net nitrogen surplus was decreasing by 1.5 kg per year or by 81%. The lower nitrogen surplus was mainly due to a 46% increase in nitrogen uptake by crops and a 4% decrease in nitrogen input per hectare of utilized agricultural area. Lower nitrogen budgets indicate better nitrogen management and, consequently, lower emissions of nitrogen compounds into the environment. While 51% of total nitrogen input was taken from agricultural land by crops in the period 1992–2003, the percentage increased to 67% in the period 2004–2019.

In the period 2006-2015, Slovenia had a slightly higher average gross nitrogen budget (54 kg N/ha) than EU Member States (50 kg N/ha). This is, among others, also a consequence of the large percentage of grassland in the structure of agricultural land and the associated livestock production, characterized by extensive emissions of nitrogen compounds into the air.


Methodology

Date of data source summarization
Other sources and literature

EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Eurostat. 2013. Methodology and Handbook Eurostat/OECD. Nutrient Budgets EU 27, Norway, Switzerland