Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania
This blog presents results from a beef feedlot study in Tanzania showing that improved feeding strategies can substantially increase animal productivity while reducing methane emissions intensity. The findings demonstrate how targeted feed interventions can improve efficiency and lower greenhouse ga...
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International Livestock Research Institute
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| author | Gurmu, Endale Arndt, Claudia Slater, Annabel |
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| description | This blog presents results from a beef feedlot study in Tanzania showing that improved feeding strategies can substantially increase animal productivity while reducing methane emissions intensity. The findings demonstrate how targeted feed interventions can improve efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions per unit of output, contributing to climate-smart livestock production in emerging beef systems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1793052025-12-29T05:43:52Z Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania Gurmu, Endale Arndt, Claudia Slater, Annabel feedlots systems beef cattle methane greenhouse gases mitigation This blog presents results from a beef feedlot study in Tanzania showing that improved feeding strategies can substantially increase animal productivity while reducing methane emissions intensity. The findings demonstrate how targeted feed interventions can improve efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions per unit of output, contributing to climate-smart livestock production in emerging beef systems. 2025-12-05 2025-12-29T05:43:51Z 2025-12-29T05:43:51Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179305 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Gurmu, E., Arndt, C. and Slater, A. 2025. Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania. Blog Post. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | feedlots systems beef cattle methane greenhouse gases mitigation Gurmu, Endale Arndt, Claudia Slater, Annabel Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title | Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title_full | Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title_fullStr | Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title_full_unstemmed | Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title_short | Feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in Tanzania |
| title_sort | feedlot feeding improves beef productivity and lowers methane intensity in tanzania |
| topic | feedlots systems beef cattle methane greenhouse gases mitigation |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179305 |
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