Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and green house gases (GHG) emissions is one of the best indicators to quantify the amount of GHG emissions per kg of product. Therefore, a life cycle assessment (LCA) study was conducted for three different sheep farming systems i.e. intensive system (stall fed only), semi-intensive (grazing with supplementation) and extensive system (grazing only) under semiarid region of India to assess the carbon cost of sheep rearing. The total CFs were estimated to be 16.9, 15.8 and 17.1 kg CO2-eq in intensive, semi-intensive and extensive system of grazing indicating semi-intensive system to be most carbon (C) efficient. For 1kg mutton production in semi-int...
This paper presents the carbon footprint for a range of agricultural raw materials that are used ext...
The aim of this work is to show a calculation procedure for obtaining estimations for the carbon foo...
CONTEXT: Sheep production systems need to become more carbon efficient to meet growing public demand...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
Intensifying animal production is generally advocated to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions associa...
Purpose: Transhumance has rarely been analyzed through LCA approaches, and there is little evidence ...
This study is aiming for evaluating the resulting carbon footprint from the farmsheeppartnership end...
The livestock sector increasingly competes for scarce resources and has a severe impact on air, wat...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
This paper compares the life cycle global warming potential of three of Australia’s important agricu...
Sheep milk production is an important livestock sector for the European Mediterranean countries incl...
This research aims to assess the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from one kilogram of live weig...
The UK livestock industry urgently needs to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to contribute to a...
Purpose: Methodology of co-product handling is a critical determinant of calculated resource use and...
This paper presents the carbon footprint for a range of agricultural raw materials that are used ext...
The aim of this work is to show a calculation procedure for obtaining estimations for the carbon foo...
CONTEXT: Sheep production systems need to become more carbon efficient to meet growing public demand...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
Intensifying animal production is generally advocated to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions associa...
Purpose: Transhumance has rarely been analyzed through LCA approaches, and there is little evidence ...
This study is aiming for evaluating the resulting carbon footprint from the farmsheeppartnership end...
The livestock sector increasingly competes for scarce resources and has a severe impact on air, wat...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
This paper compares the life cycle global warming potential of three of Australia’s important agricu...
Sheep milk production is an important livestock sector for the European Mediterranean countries incl...
This research aims to assess the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from one kilogram of live weig...
The UK livestock industry urgently needs to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to contribute to a...
Purpose: Methodology of co-product handling is a critical determinant of calculated resource use and...
This paper presents the carbon footprint for a range of agricultural raw materials that are used ext...
The aim of this work is to show a calculation procedure for obtaining estimations for the carbon foo...
CONTEXT: Sheep production systems need to become more carbon efficient to meet growing public demand...