Abstract

The paper provides an overview of the agricultural economy in terms of agricultural development, especially in the field of water protection against nitrate pollution from agricultural sources. Environmental protection and sustainable management of natural resources, prioritization of action behavior in terms of good practice methods in soil treatments, especially vulnerabilities on the types of fertilizers used, are part of the soil-plant-air-water equation. The change of paradigms in agriculture with climate change involves the adaptation of agricultural systems the risks of using fertilizers in soil treatment, the interdependence of plant-soil-water in agricultural practice is also highlighted in the paper. One of the main objectives in the field of agriculture is to maintain a low level of greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector without diminishing the importance of biosphere protection. The role of research and studies has shown an important factor in reducing the carbon footprint per tonne of food produced from organic farming compared to conventional farming, mainly due to the abandonment of the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The purpose of the following research is to collect data and information on the most effective management models that will create the premises for agricultural practices applied to the soil by preventing pollution of groundwater and surface water with nitrates. from agricultural sources and by promoting the use of good practices farm. The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) supports the Nitrates Directive by granting direct assistance and through rural development measures. There is also a growing trend for agro-ecological initiatives for which farmers can receive payments. nutrient management measures, such as the creation of buffer zones, as an element to stimulate environmental protection. During the research we tried to highlight aspects that, in our opinion, are important for the development of the agricultural sector through innovative rural development measures as part of the economy.

Highlights

  • The 1991 Nitrates Directive is one of the first EU legislation to control pollution and improve water quality

  • An important role in the application of fertilizers has multifunctional protection areas figure [1], which must be recognized as an integral part of agricultural areas, considering on the one hand that they maintain the ecological balance and contribute to biodiversity conservation: ensuring corridors for wildlife. , and on the other hand have the effect is to reduce the risks of pollution with plant protection products of water sources adjacent to agricultural fields, while avoiding the phenomenon of soil erosion

  • The multifunctional protection zones represent a major component of the rural landscape, being important for the protection of natural resources, such as water and soil, for the conservation of biodiversity and for obtaining a sustainable and competitive agricultural production

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Introduction

The 1991 Nitrates Directive is one of the first EU legislation to control pollution and improve water quality. Nitrogen is a vital nutrient that contributes to the growth of plants and crops, high concentrations of nitrogen are harmful to humans and nature. Agricultural use of nitrates in organic and chemical fertilizers is a major source of water pollution in Europe. Consumption of mineral fertilizers first fell sharply in the early 1990 and stabilized over the last four years in the EU15, but in all 27 Member States nitrate consumption increased by 6%. Animal husbandry remains the main cause of over 50% of total nitrogen discharges into surface waters activities related to livestock and fertilizer management release nitrogen oxide (N2 O) and methane (CH4), greenhouse gases with a global warming potential of 310 and 21 times higher than CO2, respectively.

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