project - EIP-AGRI Operational Group

BeefMetaReduction: Nutritional strategies for the reduction of methane emissions in beef production
BeefMetaReduction: Estrategias nutricionales para la reducción de emisiones de metano en la producción de carne de ternera

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Objectives

To reduce methane emissions from fattening calves by using fats rich in polyunsaturated acids, while seeking alternative sources to palm oil, and also by improving production efficiency with the incorporation of enzymes in the diet.

Objectives

Reducir las emisiones de metano de los novillos de engorde mediante el uso de grasas ricas en ácidos poliinsaturados, buscando a la vez fuentes alternativas en el aceite de palma, y también mediante la mejora de la eficiencia productiva con la incorporación de enzimas en la dieta.

Activities

- Characterisation of new ingredients.
- In vitro screening to assess the potential to reduce methane emissions.
- Evaluate existing technological limitations in the use of new feed ingredients in feed factories.
- Quantification of the impact of the applied strategy on methane reduction, animal feed intake and calf growth under commercial conditions.

Activities

• Caracterización de los nuevos ingredientes
• Screening in vitro para evaluar las potencialidades en la reducción de emisiones de metano
• Evaluar limitaciones tecnológicas existentes en el uso de los nuevos ingredientes para la elaboración de pienso a fábrica.
• Cuantificación del impacto de la estrategia aplicada sobre la reducción de metano, el consumo de pienso por parte del animal y el crecimiento de terneros en condiciones comerciales.

Kontext

The need to provide the population with quality protein sources and at the same time reduce atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) leads to the search for innovative tools to control and reduce methane production in cattle production.
Despite the fact that the beef cattle production system in Catalonia is not a major emitter of methane because it is very efficient in its processing, there is still room for improvement. Currently available technology will allow methane emissions to be estimated on commercial farms.
Ruminal activity is the source of methane generation by the animal, so inhibition of the rumen fermentation process may be a key aspect. Growth efficiency is also important since we would be reducing the ratio between kg of methane emitted and kg of meat produced. To this end, two strategies will be pursued in parallel, consisting of increasing rumen fat availability and the use of additives. Research will also be carried out into substitutes for palm oil such as rapeseed oil, sunflower oil, local by-products or local alternative products (camelina, insect oil or algae).
Once these alternative food sources have been identified and characterised, an in vitro screening methodology will be applied, from the results of which at least four strategies will be chosen. The critical points of the strategies under consideration and their technical and economic viability for large-scale use will be assessed for the development of feed.
In a third phase, the in vivo emissions of each of the chosen strategies will be quantified on the basis of actual field data, and guidelines for feed formulation and manufacture will be developed to reduce environmental impact.

Project details
Main funding source
Rural development 2014-2020 for Operational Groups
Rural Development Programme
2014ES06RDRP009 Spain - Rural Development Programme (Regional) - Cataluña
Ort
Main geographical location
Barcelona

€ 223637.95

Total budget

Total contributions from EAFRD, national co-financing, additional national financing and other financing.

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Contacts

Project coordinator

  • Àngela Casanovas

    Project coordinator