Here, we provide an analysis to understand the evolution of cereal production and
consumption of nitrogen (N) fertilizers in Brazil and to correlate N use efficiency
(NUE), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and economic and environmental losses.
Our results showed that the increased consumption of N fertilizers is associated with a
large decrease in NUE in recent years. CO2eq emissions from N fertilization for cereal
production were approximately 12 times higher in 2011 compared to 1970. The
projected N fertilizer forecasts are 2.09 and 2.37 million ton for 2015 and 2023,
respectively. An increase of 0.02% per year in the projected NUE was predicted for
the same time period. In a hypothetical scenario, a 2.39% increase in cereal NUE
would lead to USD 21 million savings in N fertilizer costs. Thus, increases in NUE
rates would lead not only to agronomic and environmental benefits but also to
economic improvement