The projected increase in the production and consumption of animal products is likely to put further pressure on the globe’s freshwater resources. The size and characteristics of the water footprint vary across animal types and production systems. The current study provides a comprehensive account of the global green, blue and grey water footprints of different sorts of farm animals and animal products, distinguishing between different production systems and considering the conditions in all countries of the world separately. The following animal categories were considered: beef cattle, dairy cattle, pig, sheep, goat, broiler chicken, layer chicken and horses. The study shows that the water footprint of meat from beef cattle (15400 m3/ton a...
The high water intake and wastewater discharge of slaughterhouses have been a concern for many years...
<p>This paper reviews existing methods for assessing livestock water resource use, recognizing that ...
Beef production is considered to have a large water footprint, with values ranging from 3.3 to 75,00...
The increase in the consumption of animal products is likely to put further pressure on the world’s ...
Agriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relates to an...
AbstractAgriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relat...
The global green, blue and grey water footprints of different sorts of farm animals and animal produ...
In the context of water use for agricultural production, water footprints (WFs) have become an impor...
•\ud The consumption of animal products contributes to more than one-quarter of the water footprint ...
Purpose Water use in the livestock sector has featured in the debate about sustainable food systems....
Recent reports highlighting large quantities of water required to produce a kilo of meat have attrac...
Growing world population and increasing purchasing power increases the world consumption of animal p...
Meat and dairy production and consumption are in crisis. Globally, 70 billion farm animals are used ...
We know from land, energy and climate studies that the livestock sector plays a substantial role in ...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
The high water intake and wastewater discharge of slaughterhouses have been a concern for many years...
<p>This paper reviews existing methods for assessing livestock water resource use, recognizing that ...
Beef production is considered to have a large water footprint, with values ranging from 3.3 to 75,00...
The increase in the consumption of animal products is likely to put further pressure on the world’s ...
Agriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relates to an...
AbstractAgriculture accounts for 92% of the freshwater footprint of humanity; almost one third relat...
The global green, blue and grey water footprints of different sorts of farm animals and animal produ...
In the context of water use for agricultural production, water footprints (WFs) have become an impor...
•\ud The consumption of animal products contributes to more than one-quarter of the water footprint ...
Purpose Water use in the livestock sector has featured in the debate about sustainable food systems....
Recent reports highlighting large quantities of water required to produce a kilo of meat have attrac...
Growing world population and increasing purchasing power increases the world consumption of animal p...
Meat and dairy production and consumption are in crisis. Globally, 70 billion farm animals are used ...
We know from land, energy and climate studies that the livestock sector plays a substantial role in ...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
The high water intake and wastewater discharge of slaughterhouses have been a concern for many years...
<p>This paper reviews existing methods for assessing livestock water resource use, recognizing that ...
Beef production is considered to have a large water footprint, with values ranging from 3.3 to 75,00...