Taking the steps toward sustainable livestock: our multidisciplinary global farm platform journey
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Yn: Animal Frontiers, Cyfrol 11, Rhif 5, 10.2021, t. 52-58.
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T1 - Taking the steps toward sustainable livestock: our multidisciplinary global farm platform journey
AU - Rivero, M. Jordana
AU - Evans, Alex
AU - Berndt, Alexandre
AU - Cartmill, Andrew
AU - Dowsey, Andrew
AU - Farruggia, Anne
AU - Mignolet, Catyherine
AU - Enriquez-Hidalgo, Daniel
AU - Chadwick, Dave
AU - McCracken, Davy
AU - Busch, Dennis
AU - Pereyra, Fabiano
AU - Martin, Graeme B.
AU - Sanford, Gregg R.
AU - Sheridan, Helen
AU - Wright, Iain
AU - Brunet, Laurent
AU - Eisler, Mark
AU - Lopez-Villalobos, Nicolas
AU - Rovira, Pablo
AU - Harris, Paul
AU - Murphy, Paul
AU - Williams, Prysor
AU - Jackson, Randall D.
AU - Machado, Rui
AU - Suraj, P.T.
AU - Puech, Thomas
AU - Boland, Tommy
AU - Ayala, Walter
AU - Lee, Michael R.F.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Ruminant livestock are a vital global source of high-quality protein and bioavailable minerals and vitamins. They support healthy dietary choices by providing milk and meat produced from less productive land and food industry byproducts. However, despite the contribution of ruminants to food systems and the circular bioeconomy, ruminant production systems are increasingly questioned due to their environmental impact, particularly their significant contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and associated global warming. There is a need, therefore, to identify a pathway to sustainable global ruminant production. In 2014, our group defined eight strategies or “steps” (Eisler et al., 2014), to mitigate the environmental impacts of ruminant production while optimizing the quantity and quality of the food they produce. To realize these goals, we established the “Global Farm Platform” initiative (www.globalfarmplatform.org), a network of “farm platforms” or research farms (RFs), to explore multidisciplinary strategies and evaluate different production systems around the globe (Table 1). Here, we provide a perspective on our approach and the steps we are taking to realize the ambition of supporting sustainable ruminant livestock production as a part of future food systems contributing to both human and planetary health.
AB - Ruminant livestock are a vital global source of high-quality protein and bioavailable minerals and vitamins. They support healthy dietary choices by providing milk and meat produced from less productive land and food industry byproducts. However, despite the contribution of ruminants to food systems and the circular bioeconomy, ruminant production systems are increasingly questioned due to their environmental impact, particularly their significant contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and associated global warming. There is a need, therefore, to identify a pathway to sustainable global ruminant production. In 2014, our group defined eight strategies or “steps” (Eisler et al., 2014), to mitigate the environmental impacts of ruminant production while optimizing the quantity and quality of the food they produce. To realize these goals, we established the “Global Farm Platform” initiative (www.globalfarmplatform.org), a network of “farm platforms” or research farms (RFs), to explore multidisciplinary strategies and evaluate different production systems around the globe (Table 1). Here, we provide a perspective on our approach and the steps we are taking to realize the ambition of supporting sustainable ruminant livestock production as a part of future food systems contributing to both human and planetary health.
KW - circularity
KW - grazing systems
KW - mixed farming
KW - precision farming
KW - research farms
KW - ruminant livestock
U2 - 10.1093/af/vfab048
DO - 10.1093/af/vfab048
M3 - Article
C2 - 34676139
VL - 11
SP - 52
EP - 58
JO - Animal Frontiers
JF - Animal Frontiers
IS - 5
ER -