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  • 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.

    • Philip M. Haygarth
    • Malika M. Mezeli
    News & Views
    Nature Food
    Volume: 4, P: 837-838
  • Phosphorus fertilizer use has roughly quadrupled in the past century. Budgets constructed from historical data show that phosphorus rapidly accumulates in river basins during periods of high inputs and continues to mobilize after inputs decline.

    • Stephen M. Powers
    • Thomas W. Bruulsema
    • Fusuo Zhang
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 9, P: 353-356
  • Large-scale modelling underscores the need to reduce phosphorus fertilizer application in rich countries and increase it in poor regions. Yet, the realization of associated economic and environmental benefits will require complementary analyses locally.

    • Philip M. Haygarth
    • Mariana C. Rufino
    News & Views
    Nature Food
    Volume: 2, P: 459-460