Agricultural and livestock production in the Amazon: a reflection on the necessity of adoption of integrated production strategies in the western region of the state of Pará

L. Martorano, J. C. D. C. Moraes, L. K. X. Silva, P. C. Fernandes, J. M. D. A. Júnior, L. S. Lisboa, K. Neves, Aline Pacheco, T. Beldini, L. E. D. O. Aparecido, W. C. Silva, V. P. Godinho
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The Brazilian Amazon has a large bovine herd and is an important exporter of meat from cattle and is also one of the most competitive regions for exportation of animal protein. Conventional extensive cattle ranching management has been a strategy promoted by public policies and has contributed to the processes of occupation of the region through modification of public lands with native forests. The objective of this study was to analyze the fundamental elements that have sustained conventional extensive cattle ranching in the Amazon and to demonstrate new strategies to change this paradigm, with a focus on western Pará. Data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) on cattle ranching production between 1990 and 2019 were analyzed and separated into two periods, 1990-2000, and 2001-2019. Meteorological data from western Pará were analyzed to describe the agrometeorological conditions (1989 -2012) with respect to the hydrological regime and its controls on the soil-plant-atmosphere system. Results show that the largest greenhouse gas emissions (GGE) from ruminants occurs during the dry season due to pasture forage grasses that are highly lignified. In contrast, lower emissions occur from diets rich in proteins and lipids, with subsequent gains in productivity, thus indicating the benefits of pastures with well-managed grasses. It is believed that cattle ranchers will adopt integrated systems such as integration of crop-livestock-forest (ICLF) when they are able to understand that climate conditions can be allied with sustainability indicators of the production chain. This paradigm shift in production systems applies not only to environmental and economic aspects, but especially to social ones such as opportunities to hire qualified workers coming from regional agrarian science schools
亚马逊地区的农业和畜牧业生产:对帕尔州西部地区采用综合生产战略的必要性的反思
巴西亚马逊地区有一个庞大的牛群,是牛肉的重要出口国,也是动物蛋白出口最具竞争力的地区之一。传统的大范围牧牛管理是公共政策推动的一项战略,通过用原始森林改造公共土地,促进了占领该区域的进程。本研究的目的是分析维持亚马逊地区传统广泛放牧的基本因素,并展示改变这种模式的新战略,重点是西部par。对巴西地理与统计研究所(IBGE) 1990年至2019年的牧牛生产数据进行了分析,并将其分为1990年至2000年和2001年至2019年两个时期。分析了西部par的气象资料,描述了1989 -2012年的农业气象条件,包括水文状况及其对土壤-植物-大气系统的控制。结果表明,反刍动物温室气体排放量最大的季节是旱季,因为牧草高度木质化。相比之下,富含蛋白质和脂类的饲料的排放量较低,从而提高生产率,从而表明管理良好的牧草对牧场有好处。据信,当牧场主能够理解气候条件可以与生产链的可持续性指标相联系时,他们将采用诸如作物-牲畜-森林一体化(ICLF)等综合系统。生产系统的这种范式转变不仅适用于环境和经济方面,而且尤其适用于社会方面,例如雇用来自区域农业科学学校的合格工人的机会
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