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Trade-offs in the externalities of pig production are not inevitable

Veterinary Science

Trade-offs in the externalities of pig production are not inevitable

H. Bartlett, M. Zanella, et al.

This study by Harriet Bartlett and colleagues delves into the complex interplay of four significant externality costs in pig production systems in the UK and Brazil. It uncovers intriguing patterns indicating that no single farming type excels universally, prompting a call for targeted improvements within existing systems rather than a mere shift between them.... show more
Abstract
Farming externalities are believed to co-vary negatively, yet trade-offs have rarely been quantified systematically. Here we present data from UK and Brazilian pig production systems representative of most commercial systems across the world ranging from ‘intensive’ indoor systems through to extensive free range, Organic and woodland systems to explore co-variation among four major externality costs. We found that no specific farming type was consistently associated with good performance across all domains. Generally, systems with low land use have low greenhouse gas emissions but high antimicrobial use and poor animal welfare, and vice versa. Some individual systems performed well in all domains but were not exclusive to any particular type of farming system. Our findings suggest that trade-offs may be avoidable if mitigation focuses on lowering impacts within system types rather than simply changing types of farming.
Publisher
Nature Food
Published On
Apr 11, 2024
Authors
Harriet Bartlett, Márcia Zanella, Beatriz Kaori, Leandro Sabei, Michelle S. Araujo, Tauana Maria de Paula, Adroaldo J. Zanella, Mark A. Holmes, James L. N. Wood, Andrew Balmford
Tags
externality costs
pig production
sustainability
land use
greenhouse gas emissions
antimicrobial use
animal welfare
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