While animal-source foods contribute to 16% of the global food supply and are an important protein source in human diets, their production uses a disproportionately large fraction of agricultural land and water resources. Therefore, a global comprehensive understanding of the extent to which livestock production competes directly or indirectly with food crops is needed. Here we use an agro-hydrological model combined with crop-specific yield data to investigate to what extent the replacement of some substitutable feed crops with available agricultural by-products would spare agricultural land and water resources that could be reallocated to other uses, including food crop production. We show that replacing 11–16% of energy-rich feed crops (that is, cereals and cassava) with agricultural by-products would allow for the saving of approximately 15.4–27.8 Mha of land, and 3–19.6 km3 and 74.2–137.8 km3 of blue and green water, respectively, for the growth of other food crops, thus providing a suitable strategy to reduce unsustainable use of natural resources both locally or through virtual land and water trade.

Preserving global land and water resources through the replacement of livestock feed crops with agricultural by-products / C. Govoni, P. D’Odorico, L. Pinotti, M.C. Rulli. - In: NATURE FOOD. - ISSN 2662-1355. - 4:12(2023 Dec), pp. 1047-1057. [10.1038/s43016-023-00884-w]

Preserving global land and water resources through the replacement of livestock feed crops with agricultural by-products

L. Pinotti
Penultimo
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2023

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While animal-source foods contribute to 16% of the global food supply and are an important protein source in human diets, their production uses a disproportionately large fraction of agricultural land and water resources. Therefore, a global comprehensive understanding of the extent to which livestock production competes directly or indirectly with food crops is needed. Here we use an agro-hydrological model combined with crop-specific yield data to investigate to what extent the replacement of some substitutable feed crops with available agricultural by-products would spare agricultural land and water resources that could be reallocated to other uses, including food crop production. We show that replacing 11–16% of energy-rich feed crops (that is, cereals and cassava) with agricultural by-products would allow for the saving of approximately 15.4–27.8 Mha of land, and 3–19.6 km3 and 74.2–137.8 km3 of blue and green water, respectively, for the growth of other food crops, thus providing a suitable strategy to reduce unsustainable use of natural resources both locally or through virtual land and water trade.
Settore AGR/18 - Nutrizione e Alimentazione Animale
Settore AGRI-09/B - Nutrizione e alimentazione animale
   Alimentazione suina sostenibile (ASSO)
   ASSO
   REGIONE LOMBARDIA - Agricoltura

   Sustainable feed design applying circular economy principles: the case former food in pig nutrition (SusFEED)
   SusFEED
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   2018-0887
dic-2023
5-dic-2023
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