Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment

Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle are now blamed for having disproportionately large negative environmental impact through (amongst other things) emissions of greenhouse gases. However, the exact mechanism behind these emissions is n...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ndung'u, Phyllis W., Takahashi, T., Toit, C.J.L. du, Robertson-Dean, M., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, McAuliffe, G., Merbold, Lutz, Goopy, John P.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119656
_version_ 1855530154058579968
author Ndung'u, Phyllis W.
Takahashi, T.
Toit, C.J.L. du
Robertson-Dean, M.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
McAuliffe, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Goopy, John P.
author_browse Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
Goopy, John P.
McAuliffe, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Ndung'u, Phyllis W.
Robertson-Dean, M.
Takahashi, T.
Toit, C.J.L. du
author_facet Ndung'u, Phyllis W.
Takahashi, T.
Toit, C.J.L. du
Robertson-Dean, M.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
McAuliffe, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Goopy, John P.
author_sort Ndung'u, Phyllis W.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle are now blamed for having disproportionately large negative environmental impact through (amongst other things) emissions of greenhouse gases. However, the exact mechanism behind these emissions is not well-understood and indeed accurate estimates themselves are lacking due to a paucity of reliable data. Employing individual animal records obtained at regular farm visits, this study quantified emissions intensities (EIs) of smallholder farms in three counties of Western Kenya through life cycle assessment (LCA). Crude protein (CP) was chosen as the functional unit to capture outputs of both milk and meat. The results showed that milk is responsible for 80-85% of total CP output. Farm EI ranged widely from 20- > 1,000 kg CO2-eq/kg CP and median EIs were 60, 71 and 90 kg CO2-eq/kg CP for Nandi, Bomet and Nyando respectively. EIs referenced to milk alone revealed that while the median EI for Western Kenya (2.3 kg CO2-eq/kg milk) was almost twice that reported for Europe, up to 50% of farms had EIs comparable to the mean Pan- European EIs. Enteric CH4 contributed > 95% of emissions and manure ~4%, with negligible emissions attributed to input to the production system. Collecting data from individual animals on smallholder farms enabled the demonstration of an extremely heterogenous EI environment amongst smallholder farms and provides clear indicators on how to achieve low EIs in these environments. Contrary to some current belief, our data show that industrial- style intensification isn't required to achieve low EI, and that this can be achieved in a low input environment. Enteric CH4 production overwhelmingly drives farm emissions in these systems and, as this is strongly collinear with nutrition and intake, effort will be required to achieving an 'efficient frontier' between feed, emissions and animal productivity.
format Conference Paper
id CGSpace119656
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2021
publishDateRange 2021
publishDateSort 2021
publisher International Livestock Research Institute
publisherStr International Livestock Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1196562025-11-04T16:27:00Z Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment Ndung'u, Phyllis W. Takahashi, T. Toit, C.J.L. du Robertson-Dean, M. Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus McAuliffe, G. Merbold, Lutz Goopy, John P. greenhouse gas emissions livestock systems animal production Ruminants are central to the economic and nutritional life of much of sub-Saharan Africa, but cattle are now blamed for having disproportionately large negative environmental impact through (amongst other things) emissions of greenhouse gases. However, the exact mechanism behind these emissions is not well-understood and indeed accurate estimates themselves are lacking due to a paucity of reliable data. Employing individual animal records obtained at regular farm visits, this study quantified emissions intensities (EIs) of smallholder farms in three counties of Western Kenya through life cycle assessment (LCA). Crude protein (CP) was chosen as the functional unit to capture outputs of both milk and meat. The results showed that milk is responsible for 80-85% of total CP output. Farm EI ranged widely from 20- > 1,000 kg CO2-eq/kg CP and median EIs were 60, 71 and 90 kg CO2-eq/kg CP for Nandi, Bomet and Nyando respectively. EIs referenced to milk alone revealed that while the median EI for Western Kenya (2.3 kg CO2-eq/kg milk) was almost twice that reported for Europe, up to 50% of farms had EIs comparable to the mean Pan- European EIs. Enteric CH4 contributed > 95% of emissions and manure ~4%, with negligible emissions attributed to input to the production system. Collecting data from individual animals on smallholder farms enabled the demonstration of an extremely heterogenous EI environment amongst smallholder farms and provides clear indicators on how to achieve low EIs in these environments. Contrary to some current belief, our data show that industrial- style intensification isn't required to achieve low EI, and that this can be achieved in a low input environment. Enteric CH4 production overwhelmingly drives farm emissions in these systems and, as this is strongly collinear with nutrition and intake, effort will be required to achieving an 'efficient frontier' between feed, emissions and animal productivity. 2021 2022-05-26T19:27:41Z 2022-05-26T19:27:41Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119656 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Ndung'u, P.W., Takahashi, T., du Toit, C.J.L., Robertson-Dean, M., Butterbach-Bahl, K., McAuliffe, G., Merbold, L. and Goopy, J.P. 2021. Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment. Paper presented at the Joint XXIV International Grassland Congress and XI Rangeland 2021 Congress, Nairobi, Kenya, 25-29 October 2021. Nairobi: ILRI
spellingShingle greenhouse gas emissions
livestock systems
animal production
Ndung'u, Phyllis W.
Takahashi, T.
Toit, C.J.L. du
Robertson-Dean, M.
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
McAuliffe, G.
Merbold, Lutz
Goopy, John P.
Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title_full Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title_fullStr Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title_short Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions Attributable to Smallholder Livestock Systems in Western Kenya: Cradle to Farm Gate Life Cycle Assessment
title_sort quantifying greenhouse gas emissions attributable to smallholder livestock systems in western kenya cradle to farm gate life cycle assessment
topic greenhouse gas emissions
livestock systems
animal production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119656
work_keys_str_mv AT ndunguphyllisw quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT takahashit quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT toitcjldu quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT robertsondeanm quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT butterbachbahlklaus quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT mcauliffeg quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT merboldlutz quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment
AT goopyjohnp quantifyinggreenhousegasemissionsattributabletosmallholderlivestocksystemsinwesternkenyacradletofarmgatelifecycleassessment