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Opportunity to improve global phosphorus governance: Nutrient Cycling

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Opportunity to improve global phosphorus governance: Nutrient Cycling. / Haygarth, Philip M.; Mezeli, Malika M.
In: Nature Food, Vol. 4, No. 10, 03.10.2023, p. 837-838.

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Haygarth PM, Mezeli MM. Opportunity to improve global phosphorus governance: Nutrient Cycling. Nature Food. 2023 Oct 3;4(10):837-838. doi: 10.1038/s43016-023-00860-4

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abstract = "Nutrient recycling is key for the circularity and sustainability of food systems. Understanding the movement of phosphorus through trade enables better geospatial planning and highlights opportunities for more effective global phosphorus governance.",
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