The major anthropogenic sources of ammonia in China and Asia are the a
pplication of chemical fertilizer, livestock and energy consumption. T
he total NH3 emission of China is 13,578 kt, accounting for 55% of the
total emission of Asia, of which fertilizer application accounts for
46%, livestock 29%, poultry 0.9% and energy consumption 19.5%. It can
be seen that agriculture is by far the largest emitter. NH3 emissions
from 20 other Asian countries have also been calculated. The total emi
ssion (including China) is 24,608. The largest emitters in Asia are Ch
ina and India. The biggest sources in Asia are animal and fertilizer.
Emission per capita and per square kilometer for China are 12 kg and 1
.41 t, respectively; for 21 Asian countries 8.87 kg and 1.16 t compare
d to 14.19 kg and 1.27 t for Europe, respectively.