Abstract
Objective: In Finland #fertilization statistics has been
compared with #mortality statistics of middle aged people and found
several associations. The value of such associations can be scanty, if
it is not possible to make respective assessment in other countries.
FAOSTAT has collected statistics on fertilization and arable land since
1961.The aim of this study has been to assess the associations of
consumption of the main mineral fertilizers N, P and K (#nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) (Eq/ha) in Finland (Fin) and West-Europe (WE)
during 1961-2000.
Results: Ratio of WE to Fin fertilization rate was 1.86 by N,
1.51 by P and 1.96 by K. Regressions by WE fertilizer rates explained
respective Finnish values as follows: N by 89.7 %, P by 82.2 %, K by
70.8 % and NPK by 86.9 %. Details: N rates were nearly identical. P
rates reached their maximum in 1973-74 and general consumption reduction
occurred since 1989. In the 1980's K's had plateaus in Fin and WE, but P
not.
Conclusion: This compliance suggests on assessment these #parameters with parameters of public health in WE.
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