The present study proposed some area-specific solutions and/or recommendations to common challenges hindering accurate estimation of enteric methane (CH4) emissions from sub-Saharan smallholder cattle systems. The results show that enteric CH4 from cattle systems in Kenya are an important contributor to agricultural greenhouse gases (GHG) and hence, needs close attention in the on-going process of developing Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in the Kenyan livestock sector. However, the multi-functionality of animals in these systems should be considered in future in the assessment of emission factors (EF) and (emission intensities) EI. There appears to be great potential for reducing emissions, for example by improving animal husban...
Aims: The livestock production system contributes to global climate change directly through the prod...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
This dataset describes the performance of cattle in smallholder livestock systems of Bomet county in...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Please read abstract in the article.http://www.publish.csiro.au/anhj2022Animal and Wildlife Science
Context: Accurate reporting of livestock greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions is important in developing e...
Globally agriculture and livestock producers have come under increasing pressure over the environme...
Context: Accurate livestock greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting is important in developing effe...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
This paper assesses the ability of fodder plants to reduce methane (CH4) emissions while simultaneou...
Livestock are an important source of livelihoods in agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
Aims: The livestock production system contributes to global climate change directly through the prod...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
This dataset describes the performance of cattle in smallholder livestock systems of Bomet county in...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle...
Please read abstract in the article.http://www.publish.csiro.au/anhj2022Animal and Wildlife Science
Context: Accurate reporting of livestock greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions is important in developing e...
Globally agriculture and livestock producers have come under increasing pressure over the environme...
Context: Accurate livestock greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting is important in developing effe...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
Methane (CH4) emissions from livestock contribute significantly to climate change and diet plays a f...
This paper assesses the ability of fodder plants to reduce methane (CH4) emissions while simultaneou...
Livestock are an important source of livelihoods in agricultural systems in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
Aims: The livestock production system contributes to global climate change directly through the prod...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...