While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 times more water is required for daily feed production than for drinking water. Increasing livestock water productivity can be achieved through increasing the water-use efficiency (WUE) of feed production and utilisation. The current paper briefly reviews water requirements for meat and milk production and the extent of, and reason for, variations therein. Life-cycle analysis (LCA) can reveal these variations in WUE but LCA are not tools that can be employed routinely in designing and implementing water-use-efficient feed resourcing and feeding strategies. This can be achieved by (1) choosing agricultural by-products and crop residues where w...
Water is essential for agriculture including livestock. Given increasing global concern that access ...
Availability and access to fresh water will likely constrain future food production in many countrie...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 ...
Increasing population, change in consumption habits, and climate change will likely increase the com...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
Global demand for livestock products is rising, resulting in a growing demand for feed and potential...
The paper discusses the contribution of crop residues (CR) to feed resources in the context of the w...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
This dataset contains estimates of consumptive water use from four different water sources (in m3), ...
Projections suggest that annual per capita water availability in the Indo-Ganga Basin (IGB) will red...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Water is essential for agriculture including livestock. Given increasing global concern that access ...
Availability and access to fresh water will likely constrain future food production in many countrie...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 ...
Increasing population, change in consumption habits, and climate change will likely increase the com...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
Global demand for livestock products is rising, resulting in a growing demand for feed and potential...
The paper discusses the contribution of crop residues (CR) to feed resources in the context of the w...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
This dataset contains estimates of consumptive water use from four different water sources (in m3), ...
Projections suggest that annual per capita water availability in the Indo-Ganga Basin (IGB) will red...
Livestock keeping in the Nile Basin contributes greatly to human security, income, culture and agric...
Water is essential for agriculture including livestock. Given increasing global concern that access ...
Availability and access to fresh water will likely constrain future food production in many countrie...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...