Mitigating GHG through higher efficiency by feeding sheep according to their nutritional requirements, with a low-input production system

Optimising sheep nutrition according to production requirements can improve productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in low-input sheep farming systems.

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This practice abstract presents a feeding strategy for sheep based on matching nutrient supply to the animals' production requirements.

In Romanian sheep production systems, underfeeding and inadequate diet formulation often result in low feed efficiency and higher greenhouse gas emissions per unit of milk produced. To address this challenge, diet typologies adapted to local feeds, climatic conditions and production systems were developed and promoted through user-friendly advisory tools.

The approach helps farmers compare nutrient supply with animal requirements and production potential. Results indicate that even partial supplementation with cereals or protein concentrates can significantly increase productivity, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions per kilogram of milk by more than 15-20% in low-input systems.

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Proyecto

ClieNFarms

Climate Neutral Farms

Ubicación
Romania
Autores
Catalin Dragomir (IBNA)
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices, Learn and develop skills, Implement best practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
31 dic 2025
Lengua materna
English
Web oficial del proyecto
ClieNFarms
Licencia
CC BY