The water footprint of Spanish Ternera de Navarra PGI beef: Conventional versus novel feeding based on vegetable by-products from the local food industry

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Agricultural Systems Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/j.agsy.2024.103990
Pablo González-Martínez , Irantzu Goenaga , Sara León-Ecay , Joana de las Heras , Noelia Aldai , Kizkitza Insausti , Maite M. Aldaya
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CONTEXT

In recent years, livestock farming has been in the spotlight. Meat production is blamed for the pollution of aquifers and rivers, as well as for the large amount of water required to feed livestock. This has highlighted the need to find alternative feeding systems for cattle breeding able to reduce food/feed competition.

OBJECTIVE

In this context, the present study compares the water footprint (WF) of conventionally fed beef versus beef fed with vegetable by-products from the local agri-food industry.

METHODS

Twenty-four entire male young bulls were reared under the Ternera de Navarra Protected Geographic Identification (PGI) in the town of Azoz, in Navarra, Spain. Twelve calves were fattened on a diet based on vegetable by-products and fodder and grain to complement the ration (VBP diet) and the remaining animals were fattened with a traditional diet based on concentrate and straw (conventional or control diet).

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Once the fattening was finished and animals were slaughtered, the results showed a larger green, blue and grey WF in terms of m3 per beef cattle for conventionally fed animals compared to those fed with VBP. However, when looking at the efficiency, the results were mixed. Conventionally fed cattle exhibited lower green and grey WFs but a higher blue WF compared to VBP-fed cattle, with values of 9955 l/kg, 1577 l/kg and 1731 l/kg versus 10,147 l/kg, 1457 l/kg and 1831 l/kg of carcass beef, respectively.

SIGNIFICANCE

This means that a by-product-based calf diet can reduce blue water use. However, further research is needed on the indirect water pollution associated with animal-fed crop production.

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背景近年来,畜牧业一直备受关注。肉类生产因污染含水层和河流以及饲养牲畜所需的大量用水而受到指责。在这种情况下,本研究比较了用传统方法喂养的牛肉和用当地农业食品工业的蔬菜副产品喂养的牛肉的水足迹(WF)。方法在西班牙纳瓦拉州阿索斯镇的特纳拉-德-纳瓦拉受保护地理标识(PGI)下饲养了 24 头雄性小公牛。结果和结论一旦育肥结束,动物被屠宰,结果显示,与使用 VBP 饲喂的动物相比,使用传统饲料饲喂的动物每头肉牛的绿色、蓝色和灰色 WF(立方米)更大。然而,在考察效率时,结果却喜忧参半。与 VBP 饲喂的牛相比,常规饲喂的牛的绿水和灰水用水量较低,但蓝水用水量较高,分别为 9955 升/千克、1577 升/千克和 1731 升/千克,而胴体牛肉分别为 10147 升/千克、1457 升/千克和 1831 升/千克。不过,还需要进一步研究与动物饲养作物生产相关的间接水污染。
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Agricultural Systems
Agricultural Systems 农林科学-农业综合
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174
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30 days
期刊介绍: Agricultural Systems is an international journal that deals with interactions - among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels of agricultural systems, between agricultural and other land use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social and economic environments. The scope includes the development and application of systems analysis methodologies in the following areas: Systems approaches in the sustainable intensification of agriculture; pathways for sustainable intensification; crop-livestock integration; farm-level resource allocation; quantification of benefits and trade-offs at farm to landscape levels; integrative, participatory and dynamic modelling approaches for qualitative and quantitative assessments of agricultural systems and decision making; The interactions between agricultural and non-agricultural landscapes; the multiple services of agricultural systems; food security and the environment; Global change and adaptation science; transformational adaptations as driven by changes in climate, policy, values and attitudes influencing the design of farming systems; Development and application of farming systems design tools and methods for impact, scenario and case study analysis; managing the complexities of dynamic agricultural systems; innovation systems and multi stakeholder arrangements that support or promote change and (or) inform policy decisions.
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