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ANNEXES
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Annex 1
Field
Record Sheet
Diary
of nitrogen fertiliser and organic manure applications
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Field name |
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Field area |
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Date sown |
Date
fertilizer manure application |
Nitrogen
fertiliser (Quantity applied) kg/ha N |
Organic manure application |
| Source and type (specify e.g. pig
slurry) |
Analysis of nitrogen content of manure |
Quantity applied per ha |
% DM (if slurry) |
Additional comments (Organic manures:
enter "I" if injected or incorporated same day) |
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Annex 2
Field Pesticide Application Plan 19______
Crop/Variety:
Sowing Date:
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Problem |
Pesticide |
Rate
/ ha |
Date |
Crop
stage |
Area, ha |
Total Amount |
| Product Name |
Active Ingredient |
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Annex 3
Crop rotation and fertilizer plan
| Field
No/name |
ha |
Previous
crop |
Crop |
Expected yield t/ha |
Soil
samples analysis |
Need of nutrients kg/ha |
Farmyard
manure t/ha |
Fertilizer
kg/ha |
| pH |
P2O5
mg/kg |
K2O
mg/kg |
MgO
mg/kg |
N |
P2O5 |
K2O |
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Annex 4
Factors used for converting
animal physical units into large ones (LU)
| Animal category |
LU |
| Cows |
1 |
| Bulls and baby beef |
1,20 |
| Horses |
1,20 |
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additionally for each 50 kg
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0,1 |
| Young cattle and bulls
(up to 1-2 years) |
0,65 |
| Sows, fattening pigs,
bacon hogs |
0,25 |
| Sheep (female) |
0,12 |
| Calves |
0,12 |
| Young pigs |
0,1 |
| Piglets |
0,02 |
| Poultry, hens |
0,004 |
| Poultry, gees |
0,008 |

Annex 5
Critical contents (mg/kg) of
trace metals in surface layer of the soil (0 - 20 cm),
corresponding with the level of
pollution
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Metal |
Soil category |
Level of soil pollution |
| 0 |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
V |
| Lead |
1 |
30 |
70 |
100 |
500 |
2500 |
>2500 |
| 2 |
50 |
100 |
250 |
1000 |
5000 |
>5000 |
| 3 |
70 |
200 |
500 |
2000 |
7000 |
>7000 |
| Zine |
1 |
50 |
100 |
300 |
700 |
3000 |
>3000 |
| 2 |
70 |
200 |
500 |
1500 |
5000 |
>5000 |
| 3 |
100 |
300 |
1000 |
3000 |
8000 |
>8000 |
| Copper |
1 |
15 |
30 |
50 |
80 |
300 |
>300 |
| 2 |
25 |
50 |
80 |
100 |
500 |
>500 |
| 3 |
40 |
70 |
100 |
150 |
750 |
>750 |
| Nickel |
1 |
10 |
30 |
50 |
100 |
400 |
>400 |
| 2 |
25 |
50 |
75 |
150 |
600 |
>600 |
| 3 |
50 |
75 |
100 |
300 |
1000 |
>1000 |
| Cadmium |
1 |
0.3 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
5 |
>5 |
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0.5 |
1.5 |
3 |
5 |
10 |
>10 |
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1.0 |
3 |
5 |
10 |
20 |
>20 |
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Level of pollution:
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Soil categories:
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0 - natural content
I - increased content
II - slightly
contaminated
III - medium
contaminated
IV - heavily
contaminated
V - very heavily
contaminated
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1.
very light and light soils very acid and acid
2.
light neutral, medium and heavy, very acid and acid
3.
medium and heavy soils slightly acid and neutral
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Annex 6
Uptake of nutrients by some plant species
| Plant or group of plants |
Nutrients in yield17 (kg/100 kg) |
| Nitrogen N |
Phosphorus P2O5 |
Potassium K2O
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Magnesium MgO
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| Cereals
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2,30-3,15
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0,94-1,37
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1,88-3,62
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0,30-0,46
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| Rape
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4,61
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2,11
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5,56
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0,70
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| Leguminous plant
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5,70-7,802/ |
1,35-2,04
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3,08-3,85
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0,53-0,83
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| Potato and fodder
beetroot
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0,31
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0,10-0,15
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0,42-0,79
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0,02-0,11
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| Sugar beetroot
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0,54
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0,20
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0,85
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0,12
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| Silage maize
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0,38 |
0,14
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0,70
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0,08 |
| Lucerne, clover1/ |
0,80
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0,16
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0,70
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0,08
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| Mixtures for green
fodde
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0,40
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0,14
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0,60
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0,05
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1/ with appropriate bulk of
by-products
2/ nitrogen fixed by
Rhizobium from the atmosphere

Annex 7
Amount of dense slurry (m3) and amount of nutrients in kg
from different kinds of animals
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Animal category
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Amount of dense slurry (m3) |
Amount of nutrients (kg from 1 unit)
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| N
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P2O5 |
K2O
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| 1. Dairy cow
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23,2
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97,4
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39,4
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106,7
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| 2.Young cattle (6 - 12 m)
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7,0
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23,1
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7,7
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29,4
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| 3. Young cattle (12 -
24 m)
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12,1
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42,3
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15,7
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58,1
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| 4. Fattening bulls
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12,2
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47,6
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18,3
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63,4
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| 5. Nursing sows
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8,3
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25,4
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26,6
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20,7
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| 6.Fattening pigs ( 20 -
110 kg fattening – 128 days
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0,8
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3,6
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2,5
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2,1
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Annex 8
Amount of liquid and water
manure (m3)
and amount of nutrients in kg
from different kinds of
animals, kept a whole year in a livestock-house
| Animal category
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Amount of liquid and water manure (m3)
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Amount of nutrients in 1kg from 1 unit)
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| N
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P2O5 |
K2O
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| Dairy cow
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5,5
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28,6
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3,4
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46,2
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| Calves (0 - 6 m)
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0,44
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2,4
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0,1
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3,7
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| Young cattle (6 - 12 m)
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1,7
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8,0
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0,3
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13,1
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| Young cattle (12 - 24
m)
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3,2
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16,6
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1,4
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28,2
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| Fattening bulls
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1,9
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5,7
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1,6
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17,3
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| Stud-bulls
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3,7
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20,0
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2,3
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37,4
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| Nursing sows
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2,8
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10,6
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4,2
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10,4
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| Fattening pigs ( 20 -
110 kg fattening – 128 days)
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0,28
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1,4
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0,5
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1,1
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| Horse
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0,391/ |
2,2
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0,2
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8,1
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1/ water manure
Annex 9
Amount of manure (t per year)
and amount of nutrients in kg from different kinds of animals, kept a whole
year in shallow livestock-house
| Animal category
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Amount of bedding (kg per day) |
Amount of manure (t per year) |
Amount of nutrients in 1 kg from 1 unit
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N
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P2O5 |
K2O
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| Dairy cow
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4,0
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12,0
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66,0
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38,4
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64,8
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| Calves (0 - 6 m) |
3,0
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2,6
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20,8
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5,2
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15,6
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| Young cattle (6 - 12 m)
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1,5
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2,9
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15,4
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8,1
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19,1
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| Young cattle (12 - 24
m) |
2,0
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4,8
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25,0
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15,4
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31,2
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| Fattening bulls
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3,0
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5,8
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42,3
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19,1
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56,3
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| Stud-bulls
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3,0
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6,4
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39,0
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25,6
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47,4
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| Nursing sows
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1,5
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4,0
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20,0
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24,4
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18,8
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| Fattening pigs (20 -
110 kg, fattening – 128 days)x) |
0,5
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0,41/
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2,4
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2,3
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1,8
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| Horse
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2,0
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2,8
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23,8
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12,9
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33,9
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| Poultry, hens
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0,25
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0,11
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0,79
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0,35
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0,98
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| Poultry, broilers ( 2
kg )1 |
0,1
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0,0081/
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0,06
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0,03
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0,12
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Such values refer to the
manure after cold fermentation that has been properly stored

Annex
12
Admissible contents of heavy
metals in surface layer (0 - 25 cm) of
soils used for agriculture
| Metals
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Soils
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light
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medium
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Heavy
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mg/kg s.m
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| Cadmium
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1
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2
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3
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| Chromium
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50
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75
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100
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| Copper
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25
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50
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75
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| Lead
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40
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60
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80
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| Mercury
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0,8
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1,2
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1,5
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| Nickel
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20
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35
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50
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| Zinc
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80
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120
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180
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Annex 11
Sanitary requirements for
sewage and sludge that may be used in agriculture
| Number
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Indicator
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Admissible value
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| Sewage
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Sludge
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| 1 |
Pathogenic bacteria
including Salmonella
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non-detectable
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non-detectable |
| 2 |
Coli
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no less than 0,01
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| 3 |
Eggs of pathogens
existing in alimentary canal
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up to 10 in 1 litre
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up to 10 in 1 kg of dry matter
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Annex 12
Admissible content of heavy
metals in soils determined in mg/kg of dry matter
| Element
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Content in the soils
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light
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Heavy
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| Cadmium
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3
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3
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| Chromium
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100
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300
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| Copper
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50
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100
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| Lead
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50
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100
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| Mercury
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1
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2
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| Nickel
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30
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100
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| Zinc
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200
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300
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Annex 13
Admissible amounts of
substances polluting the air
| Substance
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Admissible concentration of pollution (ug/m3)
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| Areas
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Areas specially protected
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| 30 min
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24 hours
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annual mean
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30 min
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24 hours
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annual mean
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| Ammonia
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400
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200
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51
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100
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50
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13
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| Nitrates
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200
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100
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25
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50
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30
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10
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| Nitrogen dioxide
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500
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150
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50
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150
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50
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30
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| Dust
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-
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120
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50
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-
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60
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40
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| Hydrogen sulphide
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30
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5
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1
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4
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1
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0,5
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