This analysis, using published data, compared all land and conserved water use in four beef production systems. A widespread feedlot system and fertilised irrigated pasture systems used similar amounts of land. However, extensive unmodified pasture systems used three times more land, and semi-intensive silvopastoral systems used four times less land, so the highest use was 13 times the lowest. The amount of conserved water used was 64% higher in feedlots with relatively intensive rearing systems than in fertilised irrigated pasture; in extensive unmodified pasture systems, it was 38% and in semi-intensive silvopastoral systems, it was 21% of the fertilised irrigated pasture value, so the highest use was eight times the lowest. If there was ...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
In the context of water use for agricultural production, water footprints (WFs) have become an impor...
The recently completed 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' (CA) assessed t...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Beef production is considered to have a large water footprint, with values ranging from 3.3 to 75,00...
Purpose Water use in the livestock sector has featured in the debate about sustainable food systems....
A large part of the world's natural resources is used for the production of food for the world's pop...
Food production necessarily uses agricultural land and involves water consumption and nutrient mobil...
The increase in the consumption of animal products is likely to put further pressure on the world’s ...
Beef production is perceived as using large amounts of water, and some studies recommend decreasing ...
AbstractAgriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relat...
This study compared the environmental impact of conventional, natural and grass-fed beef production ...
Agriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relates to an...
Livestock production is one of the fastest growing agricultural subsector globally. Expansion and in...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
In the context of water use for agricultural production, water footprints (WFs) have become an impor...
The recently completed 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' (CA) assessed t...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Beef production is considered to have a large water footprint, with values ranging from 3.3 to 75,00...
Purpose Water use in the livestock sector has featured in the debate about sustainable food systems....
A large part of the world's natural resources is used for the production of food for the world's pop...
Food production necessarily uses agricultural land and involves water consumption and nutrient mobil...
The increase in the consumption of animal products is likely to put further pressure on the world’s ...
Beef production is perceived as using large amounts of water, and some studies recommend decreasing ...
AbstractAgriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relat...
This study compared the environmental impact of conventional, natural and grass-fed beef production ...
Agriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relates to an...
Livestock production is one of the fastest growing agricultural subsector globally. Expansion and in...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
In the context of water use for agricultural production, water footprints (WFs) have become an impor...
The recently completed 'Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture' (CA) assessed t...