Nitrogen and phosphate production by all livestock and by agricultural area in the Netherlands, 2001
There are large regional variations in manure and mineral production. The highest levels are found in areas with a lot of intensive livestock farming: the eastern part of North Brabant and the western Veluwe.

Regional variations in manure production
The production of nutrients is highest in the areas where intensive livestock farming is concentrated: the eastern part of North Brabant and the western Veluwe. Most of the manure is also applied in these areas. Because the soil here mainly consists of very porous sand, relatively large amounts of nitrogen are leached to groundwater. Approximately 60% of drinking water in the Netherlands is extracted from precisely these regions.



