Grassland-based beef production: a case study on the economic impact and ecosystem services in a Limousin cattle farm

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Grassland-based beef production: a case study on the economic impact and ecosystem services in a Limousin cattle farm
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Auteur(s)
  • FAUX Anne-Michelle
  • FAUX Jacques
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REGNN6A4
Version
8017
Date ajout
13 janvier 2023 07:37
Date modification
13 janvier 2023 07:40
Résumé anglais
This case study assessed the economic impact of grassland-based beef production and associated ecosystem services in a commercial Limousin cattle farm. It aimed to determine (1) the technical and economic performances of different fodder crops including permanent and temporary grasslands, (2) how grazed grass and self-produced fodders are utilised by young bulls and heifers, and (3) associated ecosystem services including carbon fixation of permanent grassland soils and beef meat quality produced from grass. Data were collected from 2013 to 2015. Dry matter yield, nutritional value and cost price were determined for each fodder crop. Animals were weighed every three weeks. In 2015, meat samples from seven bulls finished on pasture were analysed for fatty acids composition. Average daily gains ranged from 1.29 kg day-1 in 2015 to 1.35 in 2014 for young bulls grown on grazed grass without supplementation. Grassland soil carbon content linearly increased with grassland age. The meat polyunsaturated fatty acids content increased with grazing duration. In conclusion, this study showed that grassland allows an increase in both the economic and environmental sustainability of beef production systems but also offers nutritional health benefits to the consumer.
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  • AB - Spécifique
  • CRA-W
  • GEO Belgique
  • GEO Wallonie
  • beef cattle
  • economic impact
  • ecosystem service
  • fatty acids
  • fodder
  • grassland
  • grazing
  • meat product
  • meat quality
  • nutritive value
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Titre de la publication
Sustainable meat and milk production from grasslands. Proceedings of the 27th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation,
Volume
23
Pages
974-976
Date caractères
06/2018
Date publication
1 juin 2018