Autor(es):
Belo, Sara ; Dias, Ana Cláudia ; Feliciano, Manuel ; Sousa, Fernando Ruivo de ; Almeida, José Carlos ; Trindade, Henrique ; Arroja, Luís
Data: 2015
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/17045
Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Assunto(s): Beef; Life cycle assessment; Extensive production; Intensive production; Fattening
Descrição
Beef production has been identified as an important source of environmental impacts. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been applied worldwide to identify key processes/phases for environmental improvement in beef production. In this study, LCA is used to assess the environmental impacts of beef produced in two different production systems, namely extensive and intensive fattening. A “cradle-to-gate” approach is adopted and the functional unit is 1 kg of beef carcass weight at the farm gate. The results show that the environmental “hot spots” are related with feed production and on-farm related emissions in both systems. The results also suggest that the use of extensive production during the fattening stage has lower environmental impacts per kg of carcass. The largest differences between the two systems were found in marine eutrophication category.
This research was supported by ECODEEP project (Eco-efficiency and Eco-management in the Agro Industrial sector, FCOMP–05–0128–FEDER–018643) and the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation by the project FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-022692.