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The Use of Agricultural Statistics in Emission Inventory Calculation for Agriculture Central Statistics Office 4 th Business Statistics Seminar Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle 22 nd November 2012 Bernard Hyde Office of Climate, Licensing and Resource Use Environmental Protection Agency
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National Emission Inventories nGreenhouse Gas Inventories UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol EU Monitoring Mechanism Decision (280/2004/EC) nAir Pollutant Inventories UNECE Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) and its 8 Protocols National Emission Ceilings Directive (2001/81/EC) Large Combustion Plant Directive (2001/80/EC)
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What do we report? nGreenhouse Gas Inventories Inventories on CO 2, CH 4, N 2 O, HFCs, PFCs and SF 6 annually (15 th Jan to EU and 15 th April UNFCCC) National Inventory Report (UNFCCC 15 th April) nAir Pollutant Inventories (15 th February annually CLRTAP) Main pollutants; NO x, SO 2, NMVOC, NH 3 and CO Particulate matter; TSP, PM 10 and PM 2.5 Heavy metals; Pb, Cd, Hg (priority) As, Cr, Cu, Ni, Se and Zn (additional) Persistent Organic Pollutants; Dioxins (PCDD/PCDF), PAHs, HCB (mandatory) PCBs (voluntary) National data gridded every 5 th year (EMEP 50km x 50km) Informative Inventory Report (15 th March annually)
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What do we report? (contd) nLarge Combustion Plant Directive (LCPD) Inventories on NO x, SO 2 and Dust annually (30 th Sept) nNational Emission Ceilings Directive (NECD) NO x, SO 2, NMVOC and NH 3 annually (31 st Dec) nNational Emission Projections – Future emission trends nCLRTAP, NEC and GHG to 2020/2030 nFAPRI – animal numbers, crop statistics
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Agricultural Emission Inventories nGHG nCO 2 e ~ 32% of national total nAgricultural CH 4 ~ 91% of national CH 4 nAgricultural N 2 O ~ 92% of national N 2 O nAir Pollutant nNH 3 ~ 98% of total
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Agricultural Emission Inventories nGHG nEnteric fermentation – CH 4 nManure management – CH 4 & N 2 O nAgricultural soils (direct and indirect) – N 2 O nNH 3 nManure management nFertilizer
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Agricultural Emission Inventory Livestock N fertilizer Cattle Sheep Goats Pigs Poultry Fertilizer type Grazing Housed Manure Management Housing type Storage Land application Manure type Land use Manure type Store type Duration Horses Mules Asses
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Agricultural Emission Inventory Livestock N fertilizer Cattle Sheep Goats Pigs Poultry Fertilizer type Grazing Housed Manure Management Housing type Storage Land application Manure type Land use Manure type Store type Duration Horses Mules Asses
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National Inventory Overview – Activity data nJune and December livestock census – Central Statistics Office nAIM – Department of Agriculture Cattle Sheep Poultry Dairy cowsEwesLayers Suckler (Beef) cowsRams Broilers Male cattle < 1 yearLambs Turkeys Male cattle 1-2 yearsOther sheep Male cattle > 2 yearsOther livestock Female cattle < 1 yearPigsHorses Female cattle 1-2 yearsSows in pigMules and Asses Female cattle > 2 yearsSows for breedingGoats Bulls for breedingGilts in pig Dairy in-calf heifersGilts not yet served Beef in-calf heifersFattening pigs < 20kg Fattening pigs > 20kg
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Other Statistics nMilk yield – domestic production nLamb slaughter statistics nGrassland nSilage nHay nRough Grazing nTillage Crops nWinter and spring barley nWinter and spring wheat nWinter and spring oats nOther crops – potatoes beet, peas, pulses etc
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Other statistics of interest nDED analysis for gridded data nEvery five years CLRTAP, 10 km x 10 km nFarm Structures Survey nManure Management Practices
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Conclusions nAgricultural statistics are v. important part of national GHG and air pollutant inventories nAgri- environmental data nFarm Structure survey nQuestions
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