Overview on GHG emissions of raw milk production and a comparison of milk and cheese carbon footprints of two different systems from northern Spain

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作者
Laca, Amanda [1 ]
Gomez, Natalia [1 ]
Laca, Adriana [1 ]
Diaz, Mario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oviedo, Dept Chem & Environm Engn, C Julian Claveria S-N, E-33071 Oviedo, Spain
关键词
LCA; Dairy farm; Raw milk production; Pasture-based; Semi-confinement; Carbon footprint; Cheese; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; DAIRY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; FARMING SYSTEMS; RESOURCE USE; LIVESTOCK; MANAGEMENT; COWS; CONFINEMENT;
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10.1007/s11356-019-06857-6
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Milk production has been estimated to contribute 3-4% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the carbon footprint associated with raw milk can vary, depending on a variety of factors, such as the geographical area, species of cow and production system. In this study, a global overview of research published on the carbon footprint (CF) of raw cow milk is provided. Additionally, two different dairy systems (semi-confinement and pasture-based) have been analysed by life-cycle assessment (LCA) in order to determine their effect on the CF of the milk produced. Inventory data were obtained directly from these facilities, and the main factors involved in milk production were included (co-products, livestock food, water, electricity, diesel, cleaning elements, transport, manure and slurry management, gas emissions to air etc.). In agreement with reviewed literature, it was found that the carbon footprint of milk was basically determined by the cattle feeding system and gas emissions from the cows. The values of milk CF found in the systems under study were within the range for cow milk production worldwide (0.9-4.7 kgCO(2)eq kg(FPCM)(-1)). Specifically, in the semi-confinement and the pasture-based dairy farms, 1.22 and 0.99 kgCO(2)eq kg(FPCM)(-1) were obtained, respectively. The environmental benefits obtained with the pasture grazing system are not only mainly due to the lower use of purchased fodder but also to the allocation between milk and meat that was found to be a determining methodological factor in CF calculation. Finally, data from the evaluated dairy systems have been employed to analyse the influence of raw milk production on cheese manufacturing. With this aim, the CF of a small-scale cheese factory has also been obtained. The main subsystems involved (raw materials, water, electricity, energy, cleaning products, packaging materials, transport, wastes and gas emissions) were included in the inventory of the cheese factory. CF values were 16.6 and 14.7 kgCO(2)eq kg(-1) of cheese for milk produced in semi-confinement and pasture-based systems, respectively. The production of raw milk represented more than 60% of CO(2)eq emissions associated with cheese, so the primary production is the critical factor in reducing the GHG emissions due to cheese making.
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