Mitigating environmental externalities in livestock production through feed biotechnologies

Mitigating environmental externalities in livestock production through feed biotechnologies

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Article ID: iaor201110279
Volume: 104
Issue: 9
Start Page Number: 770
End Page Number: 780
Publication Date: Nov 2011
Journal: Agricultural Systems
Authors: ,
Keywords: geography & environment, cost benefit analysis
Abstract:

New low phytate crop varieties have been heralded for their potential to assist animal producers manage phosphorus (P) as both an input cost and as an environmental externality. This paper investigates the economic viability of such biotechnologies under regulations that attempt to minimize fecal P pollution by limiting land application of manure. Such restrictions often require animal feeding operations to spread manure over larger areas, thus increasing cost. To assess the economics of P mitigation, the production, handling, spreading, and vegetative uptake of manure nutrients for a variety of livestock growing operations was simulated. The simulation concludes that low phytate crops can be effective at mitigating P in situations where manure spreading geography is significantly restricted. However, alternative technologies such as phytase appear to offer a lower cost mechanism for mitigating P in most situations.

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