MODELACIÓN PRODUCTIVA, ECONÓMICA Y DE GASES DE EFECTO INVERNADERO DE SISTEMAS TÍPICOS DE CRÍA BOVINA DE LA PAMPA DEPRIMIDA

IF 0.3 Q4 AGRONOMY
C. Faverin, Franco Bilotto, Catalina Fernández Rosso, Claudio Machado
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the productive economic performance and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in typical cow-calf farms in the Flooding Pampas, Argentina. A dynamic, bio-economic and environmental “whole-farm” model (SIMUGAN) and regional data were used to evaluate two contrasting scenarios obtained from the 4 systems identified in a previous study. Two scenarios were taken as baseline: medium-scale traditional farmer (Tr) and large-scale local technified enterprise (Te). Both scenarios were intensified with the inclusion of two levels of fescue 15 Faverin et al. Modelación de cría bovina de la Pampa Deprimida pasture under good management practices (5 or 10% of the farm area), and the anticipation of the first service of heifers (from 27 to 15 months age) for the scenarios with 10% of fescue pasture. The GHG intensity emissions (IE) varied accordingly to the intensification level in a similar trend for Tr and Te scenarios (between 16.4 and 19.9 kg CO2 eq kg LW-1). The additive effect for the 10% of fescue pasture incorporation combined with early mating of heifers reduced IE up to 17%. Results suggest that it is feasible to reduce IE by the adoption of available technologies. Although further experimental research is required, this study provides useful information about GHG for policy makers and farmers in order to promote a higher promotion/adoption of technologies based on their economic response.
本研究的主要目的是评估墨西哥南部潘帕草原典型养牛系统的生产、经济和温室气体模型。
本研究的目的是评估阿根廷潘帕斯洪涝地区典型的奶牛养殖场的生产经济绩效和温室气体排放(GHG)。利用动态、生物经济和环境“整个农场”模型(SIMUGAN)和区域数据,对先前研究中确定的4个系统得出的两种不同情景进行了评估。以两种情景为基准:中等规模的传统农户(Tr)和大规模的地方技术企业(Te)。这两种情况都加强了两个级别的羊茅15 Faverin等人。Modelación de cría bovina dela Pampa Deprimida牧场在良好的管理措施下(占农场面积的5%或10%),以及预计在10%羊草牧场的情况下首次提供小母牛(27至15个月大)。在Tr和Te情景下,温室气体强度排放(IE)随强度水平的变化趋势相似(在16.4 ~ 19.9 kg CO2当量kg LW-1之间)。添加10%的羊茅草场,加上早期交配的小母牛,可使IE降低17%。结果表明,通过采用现有技术来降低IE是可行的。虽然需要进一步的实验研究,但本研究为决策者和农民提供了关于温室气体的有用信息,以便根据他们的经济反应促进技术的更高推广/采用。
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期刊介绍: Revista Chile de Agricultura y Ciencias Veterinarias es una revista de acceso abierto (open access), que significa que su contenido está disponible en forma gratuita para los usuarios y sus instituciones. Los usuarios pueden leer, descargar, copiar, distribuir, imprimir, buscar, o establecer una conexión a los artículos sin necesidad de pedir autorización previa al editor o a los autores. Esto es de acuerdo con la definición de Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI). Los artículos se publican bajo una licencia de Creative Commons reconocimiento No Comercial 4.0 Internacional. Copyright: Se autoriza la reproducción y cita de los artículos publicados en Chilean Journal of Agricultural & Animal Sciences (ex Agro-Ciencia), siempre que se indique el nombre del autor(es), año, volumen, número y páginas. Las opiniones y afirmaciones expuestas en los trabajos representan exclusivamente los puntos de vista de los autores. La mención de productos o marcas comerciales en la revista no implica una recomendación por parte de la Universidad de Concepción.
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