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Can pee help feed the world?
AFP via Breitbart ^ | 2 May 2022

Posted on 05/02/2022 4:27:06 AM PDT by GonzoII

“Go pee on the rhubarb!”

Engineer Fabien Esculier has never forgotten his grandmother’s unconventional approach to gardening — in fact, it has inspired his career. Human urine may seem like a crude way of fertilising plants in the era of industrial agriculture, but as researchers look for ways to reduce reliance on chemicals and cut environmental pollution, some are growing increasingly interested in the potential of pee.

Plants need nutrients — nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium — and we ingest these through food, before “excreting them, mostly through urine”, said Esculier, who runs the OCAPI research programme in France looking at food systems and human waste management.

This presents an opportunity, scientists think.

Fertilisers using synthetic nitrogen, in use for around a century, have helped drive up yields and boost agricultural production to feed a growing human population.

But when they are used in large quantities, they make their way into river systems and other waterways, causing choking blooms of algae that can kill fish and other aquatic life....


(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...


TOPICS: Agriculture; Chit/Chat; Food; Gardening
KEYWORDS: fertiliser; fertilizer; pee
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To: GonzoII

Our aim is to feed the world.
Your aim will help.


41 posted on 05/02/2022 9:00:55 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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42 posted on 05/02/2022 9:01:57 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: bigfootbob

My 30 year old son was driving your corvette since he was 3. It was a different time back then.


43 posted on 05/02/2022 9:03:07 PM PDT by CJ Wolf ( what is scarier than offensive words? Not being able to say them. )
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To: bigfootbob

The intended monies we pay never get to agencies, to monitor, find or solve the problems. It disappears down the rabbit hole to unions and other demonKKKrat scum.


44 posted on 05/03/2022 5:31:45 AM PDT by Carriage Hill (A society grows great when old men plant trees, in whose shade they know they will never sit.)
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To: CJ Wolf

Hahaha, no doubt. Your 30 year old son is a lucky guy having a dad like you.


45 posted on 05/03/2022 5:36:00 AM PDT by bigfootbob (Arm Up and Carry On!)
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Bad idea. Ever wonder why we see E. coli and other pathogens on lettuce and other green food crops? Water reclamation done poorly.

Not just that, but it'll kill the plants, too. Peeing once or twice won;t hurt it, but constantly peeing on them will burn them from too much concentrated stuff, it needs to be diluted. Ever wonder why your dogs make brown dead patches in the yard? It's where they pee - without getting rinsed and diluted into the soil, urea will kill your plants, not help them!
46 posted on 05/03/2022 7:21:27 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: dfwgator

LOL!


47 posted on 05/04/2022 2:14:06 AM PDT by GonzoII ("If the new crime be, to believe in God, let us all be criminals" -Sheen )
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