26 Jun, 12:37··

Dutch Government Plans Limits on Cows Per Acre

The Dutch government has made a plan about nitrogen. It limits the number of cows on farms. This is to protect the environment.

The Dutch government released a plan to deal with nitrogen pollution. Nitrogen is a problem for the environment in the Netherlands. The plan says farms can have no more than 2.6 cows per hectare. This will reduce the amount of nitrogen released. The government wants to protect natural areas from pollution.

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Highlights

Nitrogen Limit for Cows

The government will allow a maximum of 2.6 cows per hectare.

Focus on Farmers

The plan mainly affects the Dutch farming industry.

Reducing Emissions

The goal is to lower nitrogen emissions from farms.

Protecting Natural Areas

The plan protects vulnerable areas from nitrogen pollution.

Addressing Pollution Concerns

The plan tries to solve the problem of nitrogen pollution.

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