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Climate Change and State of the Art of the Sustainable Dairy Farming: A Systematic Review.

Rosa DRD, Ferreira NCR, Oliveira CEA, Moreira ANH, Battisti R, Casaroli D, Barbari M, Bambi G, Andrade RR.

Animals (Basel) · 2025

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Summary

This systematic review examines contemporary evidence on sustainable dairy farming practices and their role in addressing climate change challenges. The authors synthesise findings across multiple studies to identify effective mitigation and adaptation strategies within dairy production systems. The review likely concludes that integrated management approaches combining herd genetics, feed management, waste management, and pasture management offer substantial climate and environmental benefits.

UK applicability

UK dairy farmers operate in a temperate maritime climate and regulatory environment increasingly focused on carbon reduction and environmental stewardship; this review's findings on sustainable practices are likely directly applicable to UK systems, particularly regarding grassland-based production and methane reduction strategies relevant to meeting net-zero commitments.

Key measures

Greenhouse gas emissions, resource efficiency, animal welfare indicators, milk yield and quality, soil health metrics, and climate resilience measures across dairy farming systems

Outcomes reported

The systematic review synthesised state-of-the-art evidence on sustainable dairy farming approaches and their capacity to mitigate or adapt to climate change impacts. The study likely identified key practices, technologies, and management strategies that enhance environmental sustainability whilst maintaining productive dairy systems.

Theme
Climate & resilience
Subject
Sustainable livestock production and climate adaptation
Study type
Systematic Review
Study design
Systematic review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Pasture-based dairy
DOI
10.3390/ani15202997
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-05x

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