ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF COMPOST BARN SYSTEM IN MILK PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL

Douglas Christofer Kicke Basaia, Henrique Biasotto Morais, R. Pietramale, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro Pereira, Luanne Escobar do Nascimento Oliveira, Clandio Favarini Ruviaro
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Intensifying animal productivity in specific areas is recommended to reduce or mitigate greenhouse gas emissions associated with these production systems. This study evaluates the environmental and economic impacts of six dairy farm using an intensive Compost Bedding Pack Barns system in Minas Gerais, Brazil. A Life Cycle Assessment grounded in the IPCC 2006 guidelines, was conducted as a valuable tool in environmental management, providing a comprehensive understanding of the environmental costs from feed cultivation to milk distribution. The Life Cycle Assessment results showed an average carbon footprint of 1.48 kg of CO2 eq. per liter of fat- and protein-corrected milk. Alongside this, an economic and financial viability assessment using investment analysis tools indicated that, despite initial investments and high fixed and variable costs, the system presents strong economic results. These findings support the premise that intensifying productive systems can mitigate environmental impacts while ensuring financial profitability, enhancing the sustainability and competitiveness of Brazil's dairy industry.
巴西牛奶生产中堆肥牛舍系统的环境和经济评估
建议在特定地区提高动物生产率,以减少或减轻与这些生产系统相关的温室气体排放。本研究评估了巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州六个使用密集型堆肥垫料厩肥系统的奶牛场对环境和经济的影响。根据国际政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)2006 年指南开展的生命周期评估是环境管理的重要工具,可全面了解从饲料种植到牛奶分配的环境成本。生命周期评估结果显示,每升脂肪和蛋白质校正牛奶的平均碳足迹为 1.48 千克二氧化碳当量。此外,利用投资分析工具进行的经济和财务可行性评估表明,尽管初始投资和固定成本及可变成本较高,但该系统仍能带来很好的经济效益。这些研究结果支持这样一个前提,即强化生产系统可以减轻对环境的影响,同时确保经济收益,提高巴西乳业的可持续性和竞争力。
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