Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java

The discharging of cattle manure into the environment by dairy farmers in West Java, Indonesia, is causing environmental pollution and social issues. The objective of this study was to explore effects of increased utilization of cattle manure and good agricultural practices (GAP) on GHG emissions fr...

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Autores principales: Vries, Marion de, Pronk, Annette, Adiyoga, Witono
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116254
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description The discharging of cattle manure into the environment by dairy farmers in West Java, Indonesia, is causing environmental pollution and social issues. The objective of this study was to explore effects of increased utilization of cattle manure and good agricultural practices (GAP) on GHG emissions from the dairy and horticultural sector in Lembang Sub- District in West Java. Environmental consequences of various scenarios to avoid discharging of cattle manure were explored, including different manure processing methods, utilization of manure in either the dairy sector or the horticultural sector, and different levels of GAP in horticulture. Results showed that, compared to discharging, utilizing cattle manure on land for forage production and in horticulture lead to reduced GHG emissions, but only when cattle manure replaced currently used fertilizers. In a similar vein, results showed that implementing good agricultural practices (GAP) in horticultural production led to significant reduction of GHG emissions from the dairy and horticultural sectors in Lembang Sub-District.
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spelling CGSpace1162542025-08-15T13:22:14Z Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java Vries, Marion de Pronk, Annette Adiyoga, Witono agriculture food security climate change dairy cattle vegetable growing horticulture manure management greenhouse gases greenhouse gas emissions livestock The discharging of cattle manure into the environment by dairy farmers in West Java, Indonesia, is causing environmental pollution and social issues. The objective of this study was to explore effects of increased utilization of cattle manure and good agricultural practices (GAP) on GHG emissions from the dairy and horticultural sector in Lembang Sub- District in West Java. Environmental consequences of various scenarios to avoid discharging of cattle manure were explored, including different manure processing methods, utilization of manure in either the dairy sector or the horticultural sector, and different levels of GAP in horticulture. Results showed that, compared to discharging, utilizing cattle manure on land for forage production and in horticulture lead to reduced GHG emissions, but only when cattle manure replaced currently used fertilizers. In a similar vein, results showed that implementing good agricultural practices (GAP) in horticultural production led to significant reduction of GHG emissions from the dairy and horticultural sectors in Lembang Sub-District. 2021-11 2021-11-24T19:15:06Z 2021-11-24T19:15:06Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116254 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security De Vries M, Pronk AA, Adiyoga W. 2021. Potential of reducing GHG emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java. CCAFS Working Paper no. 390. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
spellingShingle agriculture
food security
climate change
dairy cattle
vegetable growing
horticulture
manure management
greenhouse gases
greenhouse gas emissions
livestock
Vries, Marion de
Pronk, Annette
Adiyoga, Witono
Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title_full Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title_fullStr Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title_full_unstemmed Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title_short Potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in West Java
title_sort potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions through improved nutrient circularity in agriculture in west java
topic agriculture
food security
climate change
dairy cattle
vegetable growing
horticulture
manure management
greenhouse gases
greenhouse gas emissions
livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116254
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