27 November 2024

Documentary - World without Cows

Carrie Ruxton PhD writes on LinkedIn: I was lucky enough to attend a preview of this thought-provoking documentary at the Royal Highland Centre last night hosted by Quality Meat Scotland. Look for an opportunity to see it if you can. The website link is: https://lnkd.in/eKX-b2Em.

 

Key points for me were:

India has 300 million cows and domestic buffalo – mostly unproductive and wandering around the streets with poor diets and no veterinary care. This has a significant impact on methane emissions compared with the UK’s highly productive, mostly grass-fed herd of 9.5 million cattle. How can culturally sensitive solutions be found by Indian people to reduce this impact of these animals?

The film showed two examples of soil health -one from a regenerative farm where cattle were rotated on crop fields and one with no livestock. Soil on the regenerative farm stored far more carbon and was better quality.

An experiment in the UK which ploughed up pasture and planted food crops grew no edible crops for 2 years due to poor flood management and erosion of soil nutrients.

Livestock with high yields, good quality nutrition, high welfare and shorter times to slaughter have a far lower impact on greenhouse gas emissions. Regenerative mixed farms with livestock can be carbon neutral as measured by scientific methodologies.

So, how can we all work together to move this forward? Watch the film and tell me your ideas …

關於亞太區皮革展 ​

我們為皮革、物料及時裝業界創造面對面洽談的機會,爲客戶締造實質商機。我們雲集世界各地的商家,讓他們尋找新的合作伙伴,發掘潛在客戶或供應商,並掌握業界最新發展。

 

我們主辦多個專注時尚及生活潮流的商貿展覽會, 為這不斷變化的行業,提供最全面的買家及參展商服務,方便他們了解急速轉變的行業環境,並預測來季趨勢。

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