More fertiliser use in Denmark can cut soybean imports
date:Oct 29, 2013
gone down.

However, the conversion of feed to meet is looking more positive now.

Studies carried out by Aarhus University and the Danish Pig Research Centre have shown that if farmers could put more fertiliser on their land then it would offer an opportunity to reduce imports of soya used for animal feed by up to 25 per cent.

Last week, Aarhus University published figures that show that Denmark under fertilises its fields and that yields could be increased by 3 to 5 hg per hectare. Low suppl
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