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| | |Component=Livestock systems; | ||
|Description= | |Description=Improvement of feed conversion ratio of small ruminants, such as sheep and goats. This means other breeds will be used that need less grass to produce the same amount of meat. | ||
| | |LanduseThemeItem=Agricultural land use (Land use) | ||
|FoodThemeItem=Animal husbandry (Food) | |||
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| | |EffectOnComponent=Livestock systems | ||
| | |EffectDescription=decreases the demand for grass. | ||
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|EffectOnComponent=Nutrients | |||
|EffectDescription=The increased use of concentrates effects the height of N and P excretion for cattle, pigs, poultry and small ruminants in mixed and industrial systems. In this example a 10% lower N and P excretion has been assumed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 3 November 2016
Description: | Improvement of feed conversion ratio of small ruminants, such as sheep and goats. This means other breeds will be used that need less grass to produce the same amount of meat. |
Is implemented in: | Livestock systems |
Associated theme items: | Agricultural land use (Land use), Animal husbandry (Food) |
Associated policy response component
Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Agricultural production system
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Livestock systems
Effect : decreases the demand for grass.
Component: Nutrients
Effect : The increased use of concentrates effects the height of N and P excretion for cattle, pigs, poultry and small ruminants in mixed and industrial systems. In this example a 10% lower N and P excretion has been assumed.