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===Regulation===
In Europe, problems with high nitrate concentrations in runoff are being addressed by the European Union's Nitrates Directive. Within [[Great Britain|Britain]], farmers are encouraged to manage their land more sustainably in 'catchment-sensitive farming'. In the [[United States|US]], high concentrations of nitrate and phosphorus in runoff and drainage water are classified as nonpoint source pollutants due to their diffuse origin; this pollution is regulated at the state level. [[Oregon]] and [[Washington (state)|Washington]], both in the United States, have fertilizer registration programs with on-line databases listing chemical analyses of fertilizers. [[Carbon emission trading]] and [[eco-tariff]]s affect the production and price of fertilizer.

Regulation

In Europe, problems with high nitrate concentrations in runoff are being addressed by the European Union's Nitrates Directive. Within Britain, farmers are encouraged to manage their land more sustainably in 'catchment-sensitive farming'. In the US, high concentrations of nitrate and phosphorus in runoff and drainage water are classified as nonpoint source pollutants due to their diffuse origin; this pollution is regulated at the state level. Oregon and Washington, both in the United States, have fertilizer registration programs with on-line databases listing chemical analyses of fertilizers. Carbon emission trading and eco-tariffs affect the production and price of fertilizer.