Challenges and opportunities for improving eco-efficiency of tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

M. Peters, M. Herrero, M. Fisher, K. Erb, I. Rao, G. Subbarao, A. Castro, J. Arango, J. Chará, E. Murgueitio, R. Hoek, P. Läderach, G. Hyman, Jeimar Tapasco, B. Strassburg, B. Paul, Á. Rincón, R. Schultze-Kraft, S. Fonte, T. Searchinger
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Forage-based livestock production plays a key role in national and regional economies, for food security and poverty alleviation, but is considered a major contributor to agricultural GHG emissions. While demand for livestock products is predicted to increase, there is political and societal pressure both to reduce environmental impacts and to convert some of the pasture area to alternative uses, such as crop production and environmental conservation. Thus, it is essential to develop approaches for sustainable intensification of livestock systems to mitigate GHG emissions, addressing biophysical, socio-economic and policy challenges. This paper highlights the potential of improved tropical forages, linked with policy incentives, to enhance livestock production, while reducing its environmental footprint. Emphasis is on crop-livestock systems. We give examples for sustainable intensification to mitigate GHG emissions, based on improved forages in Brazil and Colombia, and suggest future perspectives. Resumen
提高热带牧草系统生态效率以减少温室气体排放的挑战和机遇
以饲料为基础的畜牧业生产在国家和区域经济、粮食安全和减贫方面发挥着关键作用,但被认为是农业温室气体排放的主要来源。虽然对畜产品的需求预计会增加,但政治和社会压力要求减少对环境的影响,并将一些牧场转为其他用途,如作物生产和环境保护。因此,必须制定可持续集约化畜牧系统的方法,以减少温室气体排放,应对生物物理、社会经济和政策挑战。本文强调了与政策激励措施相结合的改良热带牧草在提高畜牧业生产的同时减少其环境足迹方面的潜力。重点是作物-牲畜系统。我们以巴西和哥伦比亚的改良牧草为例,给出了可持续集约化以减少温室气体排放的例子,并提出了未来的展望。Resumen
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