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== Signal Definition == The signal represents quantified emissions of greenhouse gases attributable to agricultural activities as defined by the IPCC guidelines. It encompasses emissions of methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) expressed in carbon dioxide equivalent units (CO2e) to reflect their global warming potential. The measurement focuses on emissions resulting from enteric fermentation, manure management, rice cultivation, agricultural soil management, and biomass burning related to agriculture. The signal aggregates these emissions to provide a comprehensive indicator of agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions.
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