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Study Finds US Sewage and Manure Could Supply $5.7 Billion in Farm Nutrients Annually

via TechFixated·2d ago

Researchers calculate that US sewage and agricultural manure streams together hold $5.7 billion worth of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — enough to replace a meaningful share of synthetic fertilizer imports if deployed at scale. The analysis arrives as fertilizer markets remain rattled by the Iran war and Russia's export controls.

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