Dutch gov't sets targets to cut nitrogen pollution, farmers to protest

AMSTERDAM – The Dutch authorities on Friday laid out targets for lowering nitrogen air pollution in some areas by as much as 70% by 2030 – the newest try to resolve an issue that has plagued the nation for years.

Farm and agriculture organizations stated the targets weren't sensible and known as for a protest in The Hague on June. 22.

“This isn't going to work,” stated Sjaak van der Tak of agricultural group LTO in a response.

Particulars of how the targets can be met can be labored out within the coming months along with provincial governments, stated Christianne van der Wal, the Minister for Nature and Nitrogen, at a information convention.

Nevertheless, “a few of our farmers won't be able to proceed their companies as they do now,” she stated.

The Netherlands is the world’s second-largest agricultural exporter after the US. Comparatively massive numbers of livestock and heavy use of fertilizers, in addition to site visitors and development in a densely-populated nation, have led to illegally excessive ranges of nitrogen oxides within the air and water.

The targets put ahead on Friday are meant to adjust to rulings in 2018 by the European Courtroom of Justice and in 2019 by the Netherlands’ Council of State that Dutch insurance policies have been failing to deal with the issue.

In 2020 the federal government ordered the nationwide velocity restrict to be set at 100 kph and in December it estimated livestock nationwide must be lowered by 30% to scale back nitrogen air pollution.

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