Permaculture Research Digest
Silvopasture is the future for livestock (journal)
What is the future for livestock agriculture in the world? Consumers
have concerns about sustainability but many widely used
livestock production methods do not satisfy
consumers' requirements for a sustainable system. However, production
can be sustainable,
occurring in environments that: supply the needs of
the animals resulting in good welfare, allow coexistence with a wide
diversity
of organisms native to the area, minimize carbon
footprint and provide a fair lifestyle for the people working there.
Silvopastoral systems, pastures
with shrubs and trees as well as herbage, are
described which are normally more productive than pasture alone. When
compared
with widely used livestock production systems,
silvopastoral systems can provide efficient feed conversion, higher
biodiversity,
enhanced connectivity between habitat patches and
better animal welfare, so they can replace existing systems in many
parts
of the world and should be further developed.
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