Changes in New Zealand red meat production over the past 30 yr
Abstract
Implications
• Consumer attitudes globally and nationally influence pasture production systems in New Zealand.
• New Zealand red meat production has decreased its environmental footprint per unit of production over the last 30 years.
• The national ewe flock has halved but gains in animal production have maintained similar levels of meat production.
• Meat production has been improved through increased lambing percentages and lamb growth rates on fewer but larger farms.
• Greater animal production has been supported through improved pastures with an emphasis on their legume component which has increased lamb growth rates and reduced methane emissions per unit of product.... [Show full abstract]
Keywords
land use change; New Zealand; red meatFields of Research
3003 Animal production; 300302 Animal management; 300303 Animal nutrition; 300301 Animal growth and development; 300210 Sustainable agricultural development; 350601 Consumer behaviour; 300208 Farm management, rural management and agribusinessDate
2021-07Type
Journal ArticleCollections
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