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Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Dairy Farms Rearing the Italian Simmental Dual-Purpose Breed

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The milk and meat production systems are responsible for more than 5% of greenhouse gas emissions in the world; therefore, there is a strong need to propose strategies for reducing the carbon footprint. The aim of this paper was to assess the environmental footprint of dairy farms re...

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Autores principales: Baldini, Mario, Da Borso, Francesco, Rossi, Andrea, Taverna, Mario, Bovolenta, Stefano, Piasentier, Edi, Corazzin, Mirco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020296
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author Baldini, Mario
Da Borso, Francesco
Rossi, Andrea
Taverna, Mario
Bovolenta, Stefano
Piasentier, Edi
Corazzin, Mirco
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Da Borso, Francesco
Rossi, Andrea
Taverna, Mario
Bovolenta, Stefano
Piasentier, Edi
Corazzin, Mirco
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The milk and meat production systems are responsible for more than 5% of greenhouse gas emissions in the world; therefore, there is a strong need to propose strategies for reducing the carbon footprint. The aim of this paper was to assess the environmental footprint of dairy farms rearing a dual-purpose breed and to evaluate the fattening of calves directly in farms and the cultivation of alternative crops, such as hemp, as possible strategies for reducing the environmental footprint of dairy farms. In order to produce 1 kg of milk with 4.0% of fat and 3.3% of protein, the emissions were 1.1–1.4 kg CO(2)eq, 14.8–19.0 g SO(2)eq and 5.0–6.4 g PO(4)(3−)eq. These emissions could be reduced by 8–11% by fattening the calves directly in the farms, and by 1–5% by cultivating hemp and using its by-product, hempseed cake, in the diets of animals. Moreover, the results of this study showed that the environmental footprint can be reduced, improving the productive efficiency of the farms. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to assess the environmental footprint of dairy farms rearing a dual-purpose breed, and to evaluate, through alternative scenario analyses, the fattening of calves and the cultivation of hemp as strategies for reducing the environmental impact of these farms. Eleven farms were evaluated for global warming (GWP), acidification (AC) and eutrophication (EUP) potential. The Life Cycle Assessment method with three scenarios, REAL, based on real data, BEEF, where calves were fattened in farm, and HEMP, where hemp was cultivated in farms, were considered. If referred to 1 m(2) of utilizable agricultural land, the GWP, AC and EUP were 1.6 kgCO(2)eq, 21.7 gSO(2)eq and 7.1 gPO(4)(3−)eq, respectively. If referring to 1 kg of fat and protein corrected milk, the emissions were 1.1–1.4 kgCO(2)eq, 14.8–19.0 gSO(2)eq, and 5.0–6.4 gPO(4)(3−)eq, depending on the allocation method adopted. The emissions were associated positively with culling rate and negatively with production intensity. In BEEF and HEMP scenarios, the emissions were reduced by 8–11% and by 1–5%, respectively. Fattening the calves, evaluating the cultivation of alternative plants and improving the productive and reproductive efficiency of animals could be effective strategies for reducing the environmental footprint of the farm.
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spelling pubmed-70706612020-03-19 Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Dairy Farms Rearing the Italian Simmental Dual-Purpose Breed Baldini, Mario Da Borso, Francesco Rossi, Andrea Taverna, Mario Bovolenta, Stefano Piasentier, Edi Corazzin, Mirco Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The milk and meat production systems are responsible for more than 5% of greenhouse gas emissions in the world; therefore, there is a strong need to propose strategies for reducing the carbon footprint. The aim of this paper was to assess the environmental footprint of dairy farms rearing a dual-purpose breed and to evaluate the fattening of calves directly in farms and the cultivation of alternative crops, such as hemp, as possible strategies for reducing the environmental footprint of dairy farms. In order to produce 1 kg of milk with 4.0% of fat and 3.3% of protein, the emissions were 1.1–1.4 kg CO(2)eq, 14.8–19.0 g SO(2)eq and 5.0–6.4 g PO(4)(3−)eq. These emissions could be reduced by 8–11% by fattening the calves directly in the farms, and by 1–5% by cultivating hemp and using its by-product, hempseed cake, in the diets of animals. Moreover, the results of this study showed that the environmental footprint can be reduced, improving the productive efficiency of the farms. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to assess the environmental footprint of dairy farms rearing a dual-purpose breed, and to evaluate, through alternative scenario analyses, the fattening of calves and the cultivation of hemp as strategies for reducing the environmental impact of these farms. Eleven farms were evaluated for global warming (GWP), acidification (AC) and eutrophication (EUP) potential. The Life Cycle Assessment method with three scenarios, REAL, based on real data, BEEF, where calves were fattened in farm, and HEMP, where hemp was cultivated in farms, were considered. If referred to 1 m(2) of utilizable agricultural land, the GWP, AC and EUP were 1.6 kgCO(2)eq, 21.7 gSO(2)eq and 7.1 gPO(4)(3−)eq, respectively. If referring to 1 kg of fat and protein corrected milk, the emissions were 1.1–1.4 kgCO(2)eq, 14.8–19.0 gSO(2)eq, and 5.0–6.4 gPO(4)(3−)eq, depending on the allocation method adopted. The emissions were associated positively with culling rate and negatively with production intensity. In BEEF and HEMP scenarios, the emissions were reduced by 8–11% and by 1–5%, respectively. Fattening the calves, evaluating the cultivation of alternative plants and improving the productive and reproductive efficiency of animals could be effective strategies for reducing the environmental footprint of the farm. MDPI 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7070661/ /pubmed/32069929 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020296 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10020296
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