8th Global Nitrogen Conference
The 8th Global Nitrogen Conference was recently held virtually. The triennial conference is organized by the International Nitrogen Initiative (INI). The conference, scheduled to be held last year, was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Nitrogen Conference
- The event brings together stakeholders from around the world dealing with reactive nitrogen compounds in agriculture, industry, traffic, soil, water and air.
- It seeks to facilitate an exchange, among policymakers and other relevant stakeholders, of results, ideas and visions to improve future holistic management of reactive nitrogen in order to further reduce hunger and poverty while avoiding further hazards for human health, biodiversity ....
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