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Environmental footprint assessment of representative swine diets in the USA

机译:环境足迹评估美国代表性猪饮食

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Swine production have a large impact on environment in terms of land use, water consumption and climate change. The objective of this study is to determine and compare the environmental footprints of representative US swine diets through life cycle assessment (LCA). Swine producers are looking for alternative diets to reduce feed cost as well as environmental impact. However, data on environmental footprints of various feed ingredients are limited, not well organized and mostly depend on European studies. Diets from the survey results included representative diets Corn-Soybean meal (SBM), Corn-SBM-low DDGS (Distillers Dried Grain with Solubles), Corn-SBM-high DDGS, Corn-SBM-DDGS-bakery-midds and Milo-SBM. The goal of this study is to provide solid information that can assist US swine producers in their selection of alternative diets with consideration of environmental impacts. We have conducted a systematic literature review on existing LCA studies and presented the most up-to-date data from literature as well as USDA-NASS (U.S. Department of Agriculture), and LCA software SimaPro-version 8.5.2.0. Two different scenarios were considered, with scenario 1 using data for 2017/2018 and scenario 2 using projected data for 2023. Sensitivity analysis wasperformed to ensure the reliability of the LCA outcome. Comparison between different feed ingredients was discussed with a view for sustainable diet formulation. Results showed that the environmental impacts of 1 kg of diet ranges between 1.36-2.47 kg C02 eq. GWP, 1.58-3.43 gal water, 0.023-0.069 m~2a crop eq land use and 0.002-0.003 kg oil eq fossil resources per kg live weight swine production. Among all the diets co-products constituted diet Com-SBM-DDGS- Bakery-Middlings exhibited the lowest impacts for US swine production.
机译:猪生产在土地利用,耗水和气候变化方面对环境产生了很大影响。本研究的目的是通过生命周期评估(LCA)来确定和比较代表性美国猪饮食的环境足迹。猪生产商正在寻找替代饮食,以降低饲料成本以及环境影响。然而,有关各种饲料成分的环境足迹的数据有限,并且没有很好地组织,主要取决于欧洲研究。来自调查结果的饮食包括代表饮食玉米豆粕(SBM),玉米-SBM-LOW DDGS(蒸馏器干燥谷物用可溶物),玉米-SBM-High DDGS,玉米-SBM-DDGS-烘焙 - MIDDS和MILO-SBM 。本研究的目标是提供扎实的信息,可以通过考虑环境影响,协助美国猪生产者选择替代饮食。我们对现有LCA研究进行了系统的文献综述,并提出了来自文学以及美国农业部的最新数据(美国农业部),以及LCA软件Simapro-V8.5.2.0。考虑了两种不同的场景,使用2017/2018和场景2使用预计数据的情况1,具有2023的场景2。灵敏度分析凭证,以确保LCA结果的可靠性。讨论了不同饲料成分之间的比较,用于可持续饮食制剂的视图。结果表明,1千克饮食的环境影响范围在1.36-2.47千克CO 2方面。 GWP,1.58-3.43 GAL水,0.023-0.069 m〜2a作物欧元土地利用,0.002-0.003千克石油EQ化石资源每公斤活力猪生产。在所有饮食共同产品中,构成饮食饮食COM-SBM-DDGS- Bakery-Middlings表现出对美国猪生产的最低影响。

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