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Dispatches - Red Tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7863372" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Can't. Phosphate and Nitrogen not be marked to allow accurate source tracing - hence the problem with diffuse pollution. The issue will be part Agricultural source part Sewage source. So a component from sewage will still make up the total. My comment was made as a constructive comment about resolving a situation that looks as though could get out of control whereby the Chicken industry is closed off. By reducing the amount of litter returned to land would provide a solution. Regardless of is it farmers or water companies at fault there appears a drive by government to 'do something', and rightly or wrongly one of those targets will be farmers and agriculture. Accept some responsibility and provide a solution - burning in a power station may be such a route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7863372, member: 3169"] Can't. Phosphate and Nitrogen not be marked to allow accurate source tracing - hence the problem with diffuse pollution. The issue will be part Agricultural source part Sewage source. So a component from sewage will still make up the total. My comment was made as a constructive comment about resolving a situation that looks as though could get out of control whereby the Chicken industry is closed off. By reducing the amount of litter returned to land would provide a solution. Regardless of is it farmers or water companies at fault there appears a drive by government to 'do something', and rightly or wrongly one of those targets will be farmers and agriculture. Accept some responsibility and provide a solution - burning in a power station may be such a route. [/QUOTE]
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