CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia

In Tunisia, the dairy sector faces several productivity and competitiveness challenges, including a low processing rate of agricultural products, poor entrepreneurship among small farmers, and inadequate/unsustainable management of natural resources. For instance, water requirements for irrigation o...

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Autores principales: Hoek, Rein van der, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer, Musau, Emmanuel Mwema, Mukiri, Jessica, Paul, Birthe K.
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126306
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author Hoek, Rein van der
Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Musau, Emmanuel Mwema
Mukiri, Jessica
Paul, Birthe K.
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Mukiri, Jessica
Musau, Emmanuel Mwema
Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
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Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Musau, Emmanuel Mwema
Mukiri, Jessica
Paul, Birthe K.
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description In Tunisia, the dairy sector faces several productivity and competitiveness challenges, including a low processing rate of agricultural products, poor entrepreneurship among small farmers, and inadequate/unsustainable management of natural resources. For instance, water requirements for irrigation often exceed supply leading to irreversible depletion of aquifers. The main objective of the study was to assess the potential environmental impacts of the transformation of the dairy value chain in Tunisia, through a collaboration between the Alliance/CIAT, GIZ and partners. The specific objectives of the study were: • Assessment of the current environmental, climate and economic impacts of smallholder dairy farms in the project intervention areas (Gouvernorats of Jendouba and Sidi Bouzid) • Ex-ante impact assessment of proposed interventions (“best practices”) • Training of partners on the CLEANED tool Intensive dairy production systems in Tunisia depend to a large extent on off-farm (feed) resources. Therefore, the impact assessment distinguished four different “feed origins”: on-farm, off-farm roughages, off-farm concentrates and imported concentrates. Based on individual surveys, focus group discussions and soil and water quality analyses, baseline and “best practice” scenarios were developed for each farming system. Some conclusions: • “Best Practice” scenarios based on increasing on-farm legumes (e.g., as a mixed crop with cereals or tree crops) and roughages reduce concentrate, fertilizer, water and land requirements (including off-farm). In some systems GHG emission intensity reduces up to 40%. • The partial replacement of imported concentrates by on-farm feed reduces costs and improves the gross margin.
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spelling CGSpace1263062025-11-05T11:04:52Z CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia Hoek, Rein van der Notenbaert, An Maria Omer Musau, Emmanuel Mwema Mukiri, Jessica Paul, Birthe K. livestock production environmental impact assessment milk production livestock In Tunisia, the dairy sector faces several productivity and competitiveness challenges, including a low processing rate of agricultural products, poor entrepreneurship among small farmers, and inadequate/unsustainable management of natural resources. For instance, water requirements for irrigation often exceed supply leading to irreversible depletion of aquifers. The main objective of the study was to assess the potential environmental impacts of the transformation of the dairy value chain in Tunisia, through a collaboration between the Alliance/CIAT, GIZ and partners. The specific objectives of the study were: • Assessment of the current environmental, climate and economic impacts of smallholder dairy farms in the project intervention areas (Gouvernorats of Jendouba and Sidi Bouzid) • Ex-ante impact assessment of proposed interventions (“best practices”) • Training of partners on the CLEANED tool Intensive dairy production systems in Tunisia depend to a large extent on off-farm (feed) resources. Therefore, the impact assessment distinguished four different “feed origins”: on-farm, off-farm roughages, off-farm concentrates and imported concentrates. Based on individual surveys, focus group discussions and soil and water quality analyses, baseline and “best practice” scenarios were developed for each farming system. Some conclusions: • “Best Practice” scenarios based on increasing on-farm legumes (e.g., as a mixed crop with cereals or tree crops) and roughages reduce concentrate, fertilizer, water and land requirements (including off-farm). In some systems GHG emission intensity reduces up to 40%. • The partial replacement of imported concentrates by on-farm feed reduces costs and improves the gross margin. 2022-10-31 2022-12-26T13:24:46Z 2022-12-26T13:24:46Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126306 en Open Access application/pdf van der Hoek, R.; Notenbaert, A.; Mwema, E.; Mukiri, J.; Paul, B. (2022) CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia. Presented at FSD7 Workshop, 31 October – 2 November, Marrakech, Morocco. 10 sl.
spellingShingle livestock production
environmental impact assessment
milk production
livestock
Hoek, Rein van der
Notenbaert, An Maria Omer
Musau, Emmanuel Mwema
Mukiri, Jessica
Paul, Birthe K.
CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title_full CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title_fullStr CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title_short CLEANED: A tool for ex-ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production – A case study on dairy production in Tunisia
title_sort cleaned a tool for ex ante assessment of environmental impacts of livestock production a case study on dairy production in tunisia
topic livestock production
environmental impact assessment
milk production
livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126306
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