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Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach

It is essential to explore alternatives to produce food through models of low energy consumption and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, with high yields. This article reviews research results that document the viability of water buffalo production systems in a favorable and demanding environment such...

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Autores principales: Bertoni Mendoza, Aldo, Álvarez Macías, Adolfo, Mota Rojas, Daniel, Santos Chávez, Víctor Manuel
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Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2022.69.06
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2022.69.06
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author Bertoni Mendoza, Aldo
Álvarez Macías, Adolfo
Mota Rojas, Daniel
Santos Chávez, Víctor Manuel
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description It is essential to explore alternatives to produce food through models of low energy consumption and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, with high yields. This article reviews research results that document the viability of water buffalo production systems in a favorable and demanding environment such as the Mexican tropics, following agroecological precepts. Basic principles of agroecology applied to livestock production are examined to identify soil-vegetation-water buffalo interaction and enhance resilient processes. Physic-biotic aspects of the tropical region were characterized, especially the richness of forage resources. Also, anatomical, and physiological characteristics of buffaloes were studied to thrive in this environment, under dual-purpose mode, producing meat and milk. Finally, elements are provided for the design of intensive grazing systems, including silvopastoral systems, where buffaloes respond outstandingly. The feasibility of implementing sustainable buffalo systems in the tropics is concluded, through planned intensification processes, which require specialized technical assistance to be successfully adopted
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spelling oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-2112023-08-28T16:22:43Z Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach Los sistemas sostenibles de búfalos de agua en el trópico húmedo latinoamericano: enfoque desde la agroecología Bertoni Mendoza, Aldo Álvarez Macías, Adolfo Mota Rojas, Daniel Santos Chávez, Víctor Manuel Sustentabilidad sistemas bufalinos sistemas de pastoreo ecosistemas tropicales Sustainability buffalo systems grazing systems tropical ecosystems It is essential to explore alternatives to produce food through models of low energy consumption and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, with high yields. This article reviews research results that document the viability of water buffalo production systems in a favorable and demanding environment such as the Mexican tropics, following agroecological precepts. Basic principles of agroecology applied to livestock production are examined to identify soil-vegetation-water buffalo interaction and enhance resilient processes. Physic-biotic aspects of the tropical region were characterized, especially the richness of forage resources. Also, anatomical, and physiological characteristics of buffaloes were studied to thrive in this environment, under dual-purpose mode, producing meat and milk. Finally, elements are provided for the design of intensive grazing systems, including silvopastoral systems, where buffaloes respond outstandingly. The feasibility of implementing sustainable buffalo systems in the tropics is concluded, through planned intensification processes, which require specialized technical assistance to be successfully adopted Es imprescindible explorar alternativas para producir alimentos a través de modelos de bajo consumo de energía y reducida emisión de gases invernadero, pero con rendimientos elevados. En este artículo se analizan resultados de investigaciones que documentan la viabilidad de los sistemas de producción de búfalos de agua en un ambiente propicio y exigente como el trópico mexicano, siguiendo los preceptos de la agroecología. Se examinan los principios básicos de la agroecología aplicada a la ganadería, para identificar la interacción suelo-vegetación-búfalos y potenciar procesos de resiliencia. Se caracterizaron los aspectos físico-bióticos de la región tropical, en especial sus recursos forrajeros. También se estudian las características anatómicas y fisiológicas de los búfalos para prosperar en este ambiente, bajo la modalidad de doble propósito, produciendo carne y leche. Finalmente, se aportan elementos para diseñar sistemas de pastoreo intensivo, incluyendo los silvopastoriles, en los cuales los búfalos responden de manera sobresaliente. Se concluye que es factible implementar sistemas sustentables de búfalos en el trópico, mediante un proceso de intensificación planificado, que puede suponer el acompañamiento de asistencia técnica especializada para que se puedan adoptar con éxito. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2022-11-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2022.69.06 10.5154/r.rga.2022.69.06 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 69 (2022): July-December; 127-141 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 69 (2022): julio-diciembre; 127-141 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2022.69.06/r.rga.2022.69.06 Derechos de autor 2022 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
spellingShingle Sustentabilidad
sistemas bufalinos
sistemas de pastoreo
ecosistemas tropicales
Sustainability
buffalo systems
grazing systems
tropical ecosystems
Bertoni Mendoza, Aldo
Álvarez Macías, Adolfo
Mota Rojas, Daniel
Santos Chávez, Víctor Manuel
Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title_alt Los sistemas sostenibles de búfalos de agua en el trópico húmedo latinoamericano: enfoque desde la agroecología
title_full Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title_fullStr Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title_short Sustainable water buffalo systems in the Latin American humid tropics: an agroecology approach
title_sort sustainable water buffalo systems in the latin american humid tropics: an agroecology approach
topic Sustentabilidad
sistemas bufalinos
sistemas de pastoreo
ecosistemas tropicales
Sustainability
buffalo systems
grazing systems
tropical ecosystems
topic_facet Sustentabilidad
sistemas bufalinos
sistemas de pastoreo
ecosistemas tropicales
Sustainability
buffalo systems
grazing systems
tropical ecosystems
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2022.69.06
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2022.69.06
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