2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.livsci.2022.105013
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Milk, meat, and human edible protein from dual-purpose cattle in Costa Rica: Impact of functional unit and co-product handling methods on predicted enteric methane allocation

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“…As a landlocked country, consumption of fish and seafood is very limited in Rwanda, contributing to < 3% of daily (total) protein intake [ 51 ]. Moreover, similar to other LMICs, animal-based proteins are produced from dual-purpose livestock in Rwanda, where eggs and milk are the co-products of meat-producing ruminants (beef, goat, and sheep) and non-ruminant (poultry) livestock [ 52 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a landlocked country, consumption of fish and seafood is very limited in Rwanda, contributing to < 3% of daily (total) protein intake [ 51 ]. Moreover, similar to other LMICs, animal-based proteins are produced from dual-purpose livestock in Rwanda, where eggs and milk are the co-products of meat-producing ruminants (beef, goat, and sheep) and non-ruminant (poultry) livestock [ 52 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the LCA methodology is still at an early stage to account for potential carbon sinks such as carbon sequestration in soil organic matter (IDF, 2022) or opportunities for carbon offset through manure biodigestion (Aguirre-Villegas and Larson, 2017). Third, concerns have been raised also about the functional unit (Salou et al, 2017;Letelier et al, 2022a), the emission allocation methods (Mazzetto et al, 2022;Letelier et al, 2022a), as well as biases that appear when standard milk LCA procedures are applied to dual-purpose breed (Zehetmeier et al, 2012) or applied to low-income systems where livestock have multiple functionalities (Weiler et al, 2014). The strong emphasis on milk carbon footprint in the research realms may have had implications for policy-making.…”
Section: Example 1: Re-thinking the Link Between Milk Carbon Footprin...mentioning
confidence: 99%