Impact of nutritional sovereignty of red meat on water consumption in the agricultural sector

Suliman A. Almojel, A. Ghanem, K. N. Alrwis, Sahar A. Kamara, Sharafeldin B. Ahmed, Yusuf A. Krimly
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Given the dependency of red meat production on water-depleting fodder crops, this research aimed to measure the impact of the nutritional sovereignty of red meat on water consumption in the agricultural sector. The most important findings of this study reveal that the total water used in the production of red meat amounted to 46.68 billion cubic meters, representing 10.14% of the total water consumption in the agricultural sector during the period 1995 to 2022. The volume of water used in red meat production depends on several factors; with the most significant being the ratio of the area dedicated to fodder crops to the total cropped area and the ratio of the area of green fodder to the total area of fodder crops. Additionally, a 10% increase in the estimated amount of water used in red meat production results in a marginal 0.22% increase in overall water usage in the agricultural sector. This is attributed to a reduction in the area of green fodder and the Agricultural Development Fund's adoption of initiatives to enhance sheep multiplication and improvement. To achieve sustainable development goals in the face of water scarcity, the following actions are required: (1) persisting in the cessation of green fodder cultivation to conserve water for future generations, (2) leveraging virtual water obtained from imports and Saudi agricultural investments
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红肉营养主权对农业用水的影响
鉴于红肉生产对耗水饲料作物的依赖,本研究旨在衡量红肉营养主权对农业部门用水量的影响。最重要的研究结果显示,1995 年至 2022 年期间,红肉生产用水总量达 466.8 亿立方米,占农业用水总量的 10.14%。红肉生产用水量取决于多个因素,其中最重要的是饲料作物种植面积占总种植面积的比例,以及青饲料面积占饲料作物总面积的比例。此外,红肉生产用水量每增加 10%,农业部门总用水量就会略微增加 0.22%。这归因于青饲料面积的减少,以及农业发展基金采取了加强绵羊繁殖和改良的措施。为了在缺水的情况下实现可持续发展目标,需要采取以下行动:(1) 坚持停止青饲料种植,为子孙后代节约用水,(2) 利用从进口和沙特农业投资中获得的虚拟水源
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African Journal of Agricultural Research
African Journal of Agricultural Research 农林科学-农业综合
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