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  2. Agriculture in England - Wikipedia

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    English agriculture has moved towards organic farming in an attempt to sustain profits, and many farmers supplement their income by diversifying activities away from pure agriculture. Biofuels present new opportunities for farmers against a background of rising fears about fossil fuel prices, energy security , and climate change .

  3. Energy & Fuels - Wikipedia

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    Energy & Fuels is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It was established in 1987. It was established in 1987. Its publication frequency switched from bimonthly to monthly in 2009.

  4. Energy efficiency in agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Energy — means all forms of energy products (combustible fuels, heat, renewable energy, electricity, or any other form of energy) Primary energy consumption — means gross inland consumption, excluding non-energy uses; Final energy consumption — means all energy supplied to industry, transport, households, services and agriculture.

  5. Energy in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Energy mix of the United Kingdom over time. Total energy consumption in the United Kingdom was 142.0 million tonnes of oil equivalent (1,651 TWh) in 2019. [2] In 2014, the UK had an energy consumption per capita of 2.78 tonnes of oil equivalent (32.3 MWh) compared to a world average of 1.92 tonnes of oil equivalent (22.3 MWh). [3]

  6. Food vs. fuel - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 has a significant impact on U.S. Energy Policy. [70] With the high profitability of growing corn, more and more farmers switch to growing corn until the profitability of other crops matches that of corn. So the ethanol/corn subsidies drive up the prices of other farm crops. [citation needed]

  7. Food miles - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] The report states, "New Zealand has greater production efficiency in many food commodities compared to the UK. For example New Zealand agriculture tends to apply fewer fertilizers (which require large amounts of energy to produce and cause significant CO 2 emissions) and animals are able to graze year round outside eating grass ...

  8. Energy crop - Wikipedia

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    Energy crops are low-cost and low-maintenance crops grown solely for renewable bioenergy production (not for food). The crops are processed into solid, liquid or gaseous fuels, such as pellets, bioethanol or biogas. The fuels are burned to generate electrical power or heat. The plants are generally categorized as woody or herbaceous.

  9. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Defra also leads for the United Kingdom on agricultural, fisheries and environmental matters in international negotiations on sustainable development and climate change, although a new Department of Energy and Climate Change was created on 3 October 2008 to take over the last responsibility; later transferred to the Department for Business ...