J. Oliveira, A. Orrico, R. Pietramale, Carolina Obregão da Rosa, Clandio Favarini Ruviaro, B. Leite, Janaina Freire Machado
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Abstract
This study aims to characterize the waste of weaned piglets and estimate the emissions of N2O in kg of CO2 eq/kg of weight gain in the first week of housing. Primary data were obtained in the first week after weaning of piglets to identify how much waste from this animal category may affect the environment. The life cycle assessment was applied to verify the amount of manure and the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) considering the weight gain (WG) of piglets in the first post-weaning week. Eight waste collections were carried out in two lots representing an average of 8,099 animals with initial and final weight of 5.01 and 5.84 kg, respectively. The production of residues was 0.128 kg of dry matter (DM) for each kilogram of WG produced. This waste production has an emission capacity of approximately 4x10-4 kg N2O/kg WG in the first post-weaning week. Considering that N2O has a global warming potential almost 300 times higher in retaining heat than CO2, each 1 kg of piglet produced can emit about 0.129 kg of CO2 equivalent from the N2O produced. According to the number of piglets evaluated in this study, the total emission can reach 1.85 tons of CO2 equivalent in the first post-weaning week alone.
本研究旨在表征断奶仔猪的排泄物,并估计在饲养的第一周内,以千克二氧化碳当量/千克体重增加为单位的N2O排放量。在仔猪断奶后的第一周获得了初步数据,以确定该动物类别的废物对环境的影响程度。考虑到断奶后第一周仔猪的体重增加(WG),应用生命周期评估来验证粪便的量和一氧化二氮(N2O)的排放。在两个批次中进行了八次废物收集,平均8099只动物,初始和最终重量分别为5.01和5.84公斤。每生产一公斤WG,残留物的产量为0.128公斤干物质(DM)。在断奶后的第一周,这种废物产生的排放能力约为4x10-4 kg N2O/kg WG。考虑到一氧化二氮在保持热量方面的全球变暖潜力几乎是二氧化碳的300倍,每生产1公斤仔猪可从生产的一氧化二氧中排放约0.129公斤二氧化碳当量。根据本研究评估的仔猪数量,仅断奶后第一周的总排放量就可达到1.85吨二氧化碳当量。