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Denmark to convert 15% of farmland to forest to cut fertilizer use

  • Danish lawmakers plan to convert 15% of farmland into forest and natural habitats to lower fertilizer usage, addressing significant oxygen depletion in waters and marine life loss.
  • The initiative involves 1 billion trees being planted and a budget of 43 billion kroner to acquire farmland over 20 years.
  • This agreement is regarded as 'the biggest change to the Danish landscape in over 100 years' and will involve an additional 250,000 hectares for forests.
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