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6.1 1 UNFCCC – NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Agriculture Practical Aspects and Exercises CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands-on Training Workshop

6.2 2 CONTENT Details on use of the UNFCCC – NAI Software to calculate and report GHG emissions in the Industrial Processes sector. Practical exercises (to be solved by the participants after the presentation).

6.3 3 BACKGROUND The decision trees in the IPCC good practice guidance are used to choose a good practice method that suits national circumstances. The UNFCCC-NAI Software contains, basically, the methods of lesser complexity that countries can use to prepare their inventories. However, in principle, the software can be used to report the estimated emissions independently of the complexity of method used (Tier 2, 3, etc).

6.4 4 SECTOR: AGRICULTURE

6.5 5 SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Domestic Livestock Enteric Fermentation (1)

6.6 6 SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Domestic Livestock Enteric Fermentation (2)

6.7 7 SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Domestic Livestock Manure Management (1)

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Domestic Livestock Manure Management (2)

6.9 9 SECTOR: AGRICULTURE N 2 O Emissions from Domestic Livestock. Manure Management (1)

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE N 2 O Emissions from Domestic Livestock. Manure Management (2)

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (1)

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (2)

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.1: CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (I) Country A: Year: Worksheet 4-2s1 Data According to data submitted by the Ministry of Agriculture, 400,000 ha of intermittently flooded paddy fields (single aeration) and 50,000 ha of upland rice were cultivated in the year. Compost was used as amendment. Actual data on soil types subject to composting are not available. The default CH 4 EF for continuously flooded rice without organic fertilizer = 20 g/m 2 Cultivated area (ha) Cropping seasons Water management regime Amount of compost applied (t/ha) Intermittently flooded (single aeration) Upland rice3

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.1: CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (II) Tasks Using the UNFCCC - NAI Software: 1.Calculate CH 4 emissions. 2.Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. 3.Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. 4.Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A).

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.1: CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (III) Steps 1.Open the software and select in the Agriculture sector Worksheet 4-2s1 CH 4 Emissions from Flooded Rice Fields. 2.Enter in column A the harvested area by water management regime (in 1000 ha). The harvested area is given by the cultivated area times the number of cropping seasons. Area cultivated under upland (or dry conditions) is excluded from calculations. 3.Enter the scaling factor for CH 4 emissions in column B. Default value = 0.5 (relative to EF for continuously flooded fields).

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.1: CH 4 Emissions from Rice Cultivation (IV) Steps 4.Enter a correction factor (scaling factor) for organic amendment in column C = 1.5 ( when fermented organic amendments are used, divide the amount applied by six and select the scaling factor in Table 4.21 GPG2000). 5.Enter in D the Seasonally Integrated CH 4 EF for continuously flooded rice without organic amendment = 20g/m 2. 6.In column E the software calculates CH 4 emissions (Gg).

CH4 EMISSIONS FROM RICE CULTIVATION

CH4 EMISSIONS FROM RICE CULTIVATION IN THE SECTORAL TABLE FOR AGRICULTURE

CH4 EMISSIONS FROMN RICE CULTIVATION IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Prescribed Burning of Savannas

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Prescribed Burning of Savannas

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Field Burning of Agricultural Residues

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Field Burning of Agricultural Residues

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.2: Field Burning of Agricultural Residues (I) Country A: Year: Worksheet 4-2s1 Data The Ministry of Agriculture has provided information on annual production and other data relating to locally important crops. It has also specified the crops whose residues are burned in the field (maize, soybeans and rice). Data on actual values for the rate of oxidation are not available. CropAnnual Production 1000 tonne Residue to crop ratio Proportion burned in fields Dry matter fraction Carbon fraction Nitrogen- Carbon ratio Maize 45010, Soybeans , Rice 20001,

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.2: Field Burning of Agricultural Residues (II) Tasks Using the UNFCCC - NAI Software: 1.Calculate non-CO 2 emissions. 2.Verify the emissions reported in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. 3.Fills Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. 4.Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A).

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.4: Field Burning of Agricultural Residues (III) Steps 1.Open the software and select in the Agriculture sector Worksheet 4-4 Field Burning of Agricultural Residues. 2.For each type of crop enter annual production in Gg in column A. 3.Enter in column B the residue to crop ratio for each crop type. 4.The software calculates in column C the quantity of residue. 5.Enter in column D the dry matter fraction for each crop type. 6.The software calculates in column E the quantity of dry residue.

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.2: Field Burning of Agricultural Residues (IV) Steps 7.Enter in column F the fraction burned in fields for each crop type. 8.Enter in column G the fraction oxidized for each crop (default value 0.90). 9.The software calculates in column H the total biomass burned. 10.Enter in column I the carbon fraction for each residue. The software calculates in column J the total carbon released.

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise 4.2: Field Burning of Agricultural Residues (V) Steps 11.Enter Nitrogen-Carbon ratio in column K for each crop. The software calculates in column L the total nitrogen released. 12.Enter emission ratios in column M (CH 4 =0.005; CO=0.,06, N 2 O=0.007, NOx=0.121). 13.The software makes the rest of the calculations to obtain the emissions of non-CO 2 gases.

BIOMASS BURNED

CARBON AND NITROGEN RELEASED

NON CO2 EMISSIONS FROM FIEL BURNING OF AGRICULTURA RESIDUES EMISSIONS FROM FIEL BURNING OF AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES

NON-CO2 EMISSIONS FROM FIELD BURNING OF AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES IN THE SECTORAL REPORT TABLE FOR AGRICULTURE

NON-CO2 EMISSIONS FROM FIELD BURNING OF AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Agricultural Soils

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Agricultural Soils

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise on Self Evaluation 1: CH 4 from Enteric Fermentation and Manure Management in Domestic Livestock (I) Country A: Year: Data  The National Statistics Office has provided data on the domestic livestock population in the country for the year Also, from data provided by the University of Agricultural Sciences, the GHG Inventory Team has determined some emission factors that better represent the conditions and circumstances of the country.  Determine the CH 4 emissions from enteric fermentation and manure management using the UNFCCC-NAI software.  Verify in the Sectoral Report Table and the Summary Table of the Inventory the results obtained.

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise on Self Evaluation 1: CH 4 from Enteric Fermentation and Manure Management in Domestic Livestock (II) COUNTRY A: YEAR LIVESTOCK POPULATION AND EMISSION FACTORS LIVESTOCKPOPULATION (1000s) EF Enteric Fermentation (kg/head/yr) EF Manure Management (kg/head/yr) Cows (1) Cows Veal Bulls Oxen Sheep Goats Horses Swine Poultry

SECTOR: AGRICULTURE Exercise on Self Evaluation 1: CH 4 from Enteric Fermentation and Manure Management in Domestic Livestock (III) RESULTS CH 4 emissions from Enteric Fermentation86.75 Gg CH4 CH 4 emissions from Manure Management4.85 Gg CH4 Total CH 4 emissions from Domestic Livestock91.6 Gg CH4

6.39 Thank you