Abstract
Adoption of methane mitigation feed additives by the dairy and beef industry and in national
inventory models will be a major challenge due to difficulties in compiling reliable activity data,
especially on farm level. Challenges are the potential interactions with farm management
systems such as breed, production level, and diet composition and other methane mitigation
strategies including new potent feed additives, even if these feed additives have different
modes of action. In addition, for some methane mitigating additives, the active component may
have minor, but unwanted, side effects related to production efficiency (feed intake, milk
production), animal health and welfare, product quality, or human health, which may reduce
the acceptance by stakeholders and thereby adoption by the industry.
inventory models will be a major challenge due to difficulties in compiling reliable activity data,
especially on farm level. Challenges are the potential interactions with farm management
systems such as breed, production level, and diet composition and other methane mitigation
strategies including new potent feed additives, even if these feed additives have different
modes of action. In addition, for some methane mitigating additives, the active component may
have minor, but unwanted, side effects related to production efficiency (feed intake, milk
production), animal health and welfare, product quality, or human health, which may reduce
the acceptance by stakeholders and thereby adoption by the industry.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Publikationsdato | nov. 2023 |
Antal sider | 3 |
Status | Udgivet - nov. 2023 |
Begivenhed | Ruminant methane mitigation conference 2023: Art of the possible by 2030 and beyond - Belfast, - Varighed: 27 nov. 2023 → 27 nov. 2023 |
Konference
Konference | Ruminant methane mitigation conference 2023 |
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Land/Område | - |
By | Belfast |
Periode | 27/11/2023 → 27/11/2023 |