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Title: Changes in cattle herd composition and its implications on greenhouse gases emissions in Mato Grosso do Sul State between 2010 and 2014.
Authors: BUNGENSTAB, D. J.
GOMES, R. da C.
MEDEIROS, S. R. de
ALMEIDA, R. G. de
ROSCOE, R.
FERREIRA, A. D.
Affiliation: DAVI JOSE BUNGENSTAB, CNPGC; RODRIGO DA COSTA GOMES, CNPGC; SERGIO RAPOSO DE MEDEIROS, CNPGC; ROBERTO GIOLO DE ALMEIDA, CNPGC; RENATO ROSCOE, Technology & Innovation - State Secretary of Culture; ANDRE DOMINGHETTI FERREIRA, CNPGC.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GREENHOUSE GASES IN AGRICULTURE, 2., 2016, Campo Grande, MS. Proceedings... Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2016. 502 p. (Embrapa Gado de Corte. Documentos, 216). Coordenador Roberto Giolo de Almeida. II SIGEE
Pages: p. 310-313
Description: Cattle ranching is a major agricultural activity in Central Brazil and it plays a major economic role in Mato Grosso do Sul State. In the last few years, local agricultural development has been influenced by other agro-industries, mainly sugar cane and eucalyptus forestry, expanding over grazing areas, causing herd displacements but alsoleading to changes on local production systems. Herd numbersshow a tendency to decrease, while beef production keeps stable.This means improvements on individual husbandry techniques as wellas a general re-arrangement of herd structure. This can have important consequences on greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from the sector inthe area. In this context, the goal of this study was to explore the implications of changes on cattle herd size and structure as well as land use change on GHG emissions per unit beef produced per unit of area used for cattle grazing in Mato Grosso do Sul State.
NAL Thesaurus: Cattle
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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