Introducing fodder with high omega 3 content such as grass or linseed in the feed ration of dairy cows both improves the milk nutritional profile and reduces enteric methane emissions per litre. This lever is interesting to contribute to climate change mitigation but can also generate additional farm costs. Payment for Environmental Services, such as the Eco-Methane programme implemented by the association Bleu-Blanc-Coeur in France, can support a change of cows’ diet in dairy farms through the valorisation of methane emissions reduction. The effectiveness of such a scheme depends on (i) the definition of a precise indicator of enteric methane emissions capturing the feeding effect, (ii) a payment level that would be sufficiently attractive...
This is the first study to derive the economic value of enteric methane produced by a ruminant anima...
This review examines research aimed at reducing enteric methane emissions from the Australian dairy ...
peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to ...
Introducing fodder with high omega 3 content such as grass or linseed in the feed ration of dairy co...
peer reviewedMethane from ruminal fermentation, termed enteric methane, contributes 40% of the total...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of 3 feeding strategies to reduce...
The dairy sector contributes to climate change through emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), via main...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
The measure of climate change in dairy farms can be achieved by using the emissions of methane by th...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of t...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
The dairy sector may expand by over 2% per annum with expiration of the milk quota system in countri...
peer reviewedHow can dairy farming contribute to reduce the climate change without compromising food...
This study concerns variability in agrosystem inputs that affect greenhouse gas emissions at the far...
This is the first study to derive the economic value of enteric methane produced by a ruminant anima...
This review examines research aimed at reducing enteric methane emissions from the Australian dairy ...
peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to ...
Introducing fodder with high omega 3 content such as grass or linseed in the feed ration of dairy co...
peer reviewedMethane from ruminal fermentation, termed enteric methane, contributes 40% of the total...
The objective of this paper was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of 3 feeding strategies to reduce...
The dairy sector contributes to climate change through emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), via main...
In response to the increased concern over agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
The measure of climate change in dairy farms can be achieved by using the emissions of methane by th...
Dairy cattle make a significant contribution to global methane emissions. Milking cows in the UK mak...
Enteric methane (CH4) generated in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant represents the source of t...
Enteric methane production from livestock is an important source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emi...
The dairy sector may expand by over 2% per annum with expiration of the milk quota system in countri...
peer reviewedHow can dairy farming contribute to reduce the climate change without compromising food...
This study concerns variability in agrosystem inputs that affect greenhouse gas emissions at the far...
This is the first study to derive the economic value of enteric methane produced by a ruminant anima...
This review examines research aimed at reducing enteric methane emissions from the Australian dairy ...
peer reviewedClimatic change induces challenges in grazing management, which could tempt farmers to ...