Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Potential from Cattle Production

This paper assesses greenhouse gas emissions from cattle farming in France and identifies mitigation pathways based on system efficiency and specific reduction techniques, highlighting carbon storage by pastures and hedges.

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This study examines greenhouse gas sources and sinks in French cattle production at national, product (milk and meat), and farm levels. It quantifies enteric fermentation and manure management contributions, alongside carbon storage in soils, pastures, and hedges. Farm-level variability is analyzed to pinpoint emission hotspots and compensation potential. Two mitigation pathways are proposed: improving system efficiency to boost technical and economic performance, and implementing targeted GHG reduction techniques that may involve higher technical requirements and costs. Current actions and research perspectives are discussed, underscoring the need for further knowledge to consolidate mitigation levers and integrate other environmental objectives.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Post
France
Awturi
Armelle GAC, Jacques AGABRIEL, Jean-Baptiste DOLLÉ, Philippe FAVERDIN et Hayo VAN DER WERF
Skop
Adopt innovative practices

Tip ta’ fajl
dokument
Maħluq fi
01 Lul 2014
Lingwa tal-oriġini
French
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Innovations agronomiques
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CC BY