Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Pig Production by Reducing Protein Inputs: Strategies and Perspectives
This study evaluates two feeding strategies—two-phase (2PAA+) and multiphase (MPAA+) feeding with industrial amino acids—to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from pig production by lowering dietary crude protein, achieving on-farm mitigation of up to 40% without loss of performance.
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In pig production systems, reducing dietary crude protein by incorporating feed-use amino acids and dynamically adjusting amino acid supply to animal needs can mitigate N₂O and overall greenhouse gas emissions without impairing growth or feed efficiency. This paper examines two strategies: two-phase feeding (2PAA+) and multiphase feeding (MPAA+). On-farm emissions reductions reach 510 kg CO₂e/sow/year (29%) for 2PAA+ and 692 kg CO₂e/sow/year (40%) for MPAA+. At the national level in France (2010–2030), these approaches could mitigate 7.4 and 3.7 MTCO₂e (22% and 11%). Implementation, supported by training and decision tools, also lowers feed costs and associated NH₃ and NO₃⁻ emissions.
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- Projet
- Localisation
- France
- Auteurs
- Florence GARCIA-LAUNAY, Jean-Yves DOURMAD, Philippe FAVERDIN et Sandrine ESPAGNOL
- Objectif
- Adopt innovative practices
- Type de fichier
- document
- Publié sur
- 01 juil. 2014
- Langue originale
- French
- Site officiel du projet
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY