| Literature DB >> 33917785 |
Pier Paolo Miglietta1, Federica De Leo2, Benedetta Coluccia2, Yari Vecchio3, Fabian Capitanio4.
Abstract
Dairy products play a significant role in the human diet, but they are often associated with high freshwater resource depletion. In Italy, the dairy sector represents more than 12% of the total turnover of the agri-food sector. Trentino Alto Adige is the first Italian region in terms of number of dairy farms, but it does not register a quantitatively consistent dairy production. Notwithstanding, it is characterized mostly by small-scale farms whose strengths are the Protected Designations of Origin and typical mountain productions. The present study aims at: (i) accounting for the virtual water VW of the main dairy products (milk, butter and cheese) produced in Trentino Alto Adige; (ii) estimating the renewable water resources based on the water flow assessment of the study area; (iii) assessing water sustainability comparing the virtual water consumption of the dairy sector at a regional level to the water availability. The findings show that the consumptive virtual water related to dairy production represents about 1% of the water availability in Trentino Alto Adige. Italy's domestic dairy production is expanding to meet the growing demand, but the expansion of dairy farming in water-stressed regions should be avoided, preferring instead suitable mountain regions where small-scale farms represent a lively entrepreneurial substrate.Entities:
Keywords: butter; cheese; dairy farming; milk; mountain environment; product designation of origin; small-scale farms; water footprint
Year: 2021 PMID: 33917785 DOI: 10.3390/ani11041047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752