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Water requirements for livestock production: a global perspective.

A C Schlink1, M L Nguyen, G J Viljoen.   

Abstract

Water is a vital but poorly studied component of livestock production. It is estimated that livestock industries consume 8% of the global water supply, with most of that water being used for intensive, feed-based production. This study takes a broad perspective of livestock production as a component of the human food chain, and considers the efficiency of its water use. Global models are in the early stages of development and do not distinguish between developing and developed countries, or the production systems within them. However, preliminary indications are that, when protein production is adjusted for biological value in the human diet, no plant protein is significantly more efficient at using water than protein produced from eggs, and only soybean is more water efficient than milk and goat and chicken meat. In some regions, especially developing countries, animals are not used solely for food production but also provide draught power, fibre and fertiliser for crops. In addition, animals make use of crop by-products that would otherwise go to waste. The livestock sector is the fastest-growing agricultural sector, which has led to increasing industrialisation and, in some cases, reduced environmental constraints. In emerging economies, increasing involvement in livestock is related to improving rural wealth and increasing consumption of animal protein. Water usage for livestock production should be considered an integral part of agricultural water resource management, taking into account the type of production system (e.g. grain-fed or mixed crop-livestock) and scale (intensive or extensive), the species and breeds of livestock, and the social and cultural aspects of livestock farming in various countries.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21309458     DOI: 10.20506/rst.29.3.1999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Tech        ISSN: 0253-1933            Impact factor:   1.181


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2.  Assessment of water source availability and quality for small ruminant consumption in the Northern Badia region of Jordan.

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3.  Water for human and livestock consumption in rural settings of Ethiopia: assessments of quality and health aspects.

Authors:  Kebede Amenu; André Markemann; Anne Valle Zárate
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2013-05-29       Impact factor: 2.513

4.  Drinking water sources, availability, quality, access and utilization for goats in the Karak Governorate, Jordan.

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5.  Genetic, maternal, and heterosis effects on voluntary water consumption in mice.

Authors:  Maria T Haag; Kevin D Wells; William R Lamberson
Journal:  J Anim Sci       Date:  2018-07-28       Impact factor: 3.159

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Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2017-03-18       Impact factor: 2.752

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Authors:  Maria Haag; Kevin Wells; William Lamberson
Journal:  Vet Med Sci       Date:  2019-08-02

8.  How to transition to reduced-meat diets that benefit people and the planet.

Authors:  Niki A Rust; Lucy Ridding; Caroline Ward; Beth Clark; Laura Kehoe; Manoj Dora; Mark J Whittingham; Philip McGowan; Abhishek Chaudhary; Christian J Reynolds; Chet Trivedy; Nicola West
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2020-02-08       Impact factor: 7.963

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