Although pig density in France (80 pigs produced/year/km(2)) is lower than
on average in the European Union (140 pigs/year/km(2)), some regions with i
ntensive animal production (720 pigs/year/km(2)) have to face environmental
problems related to a surplus of animal manure. According to the legislati
on, the amount of nitrogen from animal manure should not exceed 170 kg/ha.
The actual situation for nitrogen and phosphorus consumption, utilisation a
nd losses in pig production in France is described in this paper. It was ca
lculated that on average 67% of the N and 66% of the P consumed by the pigs
is excreted in faeces and urine. Improvements in feeding techniques could
reduce by 15 to 30% N and P excretion by the animals, and ammonia losses in
the atmosphere. The nutritional basis for these improvements is described.
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