2024
DOI: 10.1088/2976-601x/ad382f
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Agroecological innovation to scale livestock agriculture for positive economic, environmental, and social outcomes

Claudio Gratton,
John Strauser,
Nicholas Jordan
et al.

Abstract: Livestock agriculture must change to meet demand for food production while building soil, reducing flooding, retaining nutrients, enhancing biodiversity, and supporting thriving communities. Technological innovations, including those in digital and precision agriculture, are unlikely by themselves to create the magnitude and directionality of transformation of livestock production systems that are needed. We begin by comparing technological, ecological and social innovations in feedlot-finished and pasture-fin… Show more

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“…The inaugural issue of Environmental Research: Food Systems provides an exciting peek at the diversity of topics and insights we can expect in the journal. Several papers investigate the importance and potential of more sustainable agricultural practices, including dry farming in California (Socolar et al 2024), minimizing residue burning in India (Krishnapriya et al 2024), and innovations in livestock agriculture (Gratton et al 2024). Studies from Sandström et al (2024) and Karakoc and Konar (2024) show how global trade shapes our food systems, from agronomic inputs to risks facing grain supplies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The inaugural issue of Environmental Research: Food Systems provides an exciting peek at the diversity of topics and insights we can expect in the journal. Several papers investigate the importance and potential of more sustainable agricultural practices, including dry farming in California (Socolar et al 2024), minimizing residue burning in India (Krishnapriya et al 2024), and innovations in livestock agriculture (Gratton et al 2024). Studies from Sandström et al (2024) and Karakoc and Konar (2024) show how global trade shapes our food systems, from agronomic inputs to risks facing grain supplies.…”
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confidence: 99%