Developing Grain Legumes in Organic Agriculture to Secure Animal Supply Chains and Diversify Cropping Systems
This paper evaluates the potential of regionally produced grain legumes (faba bean, peas, lupin, soy) in organic agriculture to meet the protein requirements of monogastric livestock feed, assessing environmental benefits, economic feasibility, agronomic constraints, and animal performance.
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In response to the 2018 requirement for 100% organic monogastric feed, the CASDAR ProtéAB program assessed the capacity of regionally grown grain legumes (faba bean, peas, lupin, and soybean) to replace conventional protein sources. An analysis of national protein supply and demand revealed a deficit of approximately 12,000 tonnes, indicating growth potential for legume cultivation. Environmental assessments highlighted reduced energy use and greenhouse gas emissions per hectare, though rotational effects were complex. Agronomic trials (120 varietal tests) demonstrated yield variability and the need for improved genetics. Economic case studies and simulations showed varied profitability, enhanced on-farm feed autonomy, and resilience to market fluctuations. Zootechnical trials in pigs and laying hens indicated performance trade-offs with high inclusion rates, emphasizing the importance of balanced feed formulations.
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- Stanislas LUBAC, Antoine ROINSARD, Isabelle CHAILLET, Laurence FONTAINE, Jean-François GARNIER, Frédéric PRESSENDA, Marine GIMARET, Célia DUPETIT, Marion BOUVIALA, Marc BERRODIER et Marie CHATAIGNON
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- 2016-03-01
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