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Voisin Rational Grazing as a Sustainable Alternative for Livestock Production

Luiz Carlos Pinheiro Machado Filho, Hizumi Lua Sarti Seó, Ruan R. Daros, Daniel Enríquez-Hidalgo, Adenor Vicente Wendling, Luiz Carlos Machado

Animals · 2021

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Summary

Current livestock practices do not meet current real-world social and environmental requirements, pushing farmers away from rural areas and only sustaining high productivity through the overuse of fossil fuels, causing numerous environmental side effects. In this narrative review, we explore how the Voisin Rational Grazing (VRG) system responds to this problem. VRG is an agroecological system based on four principles that maximise pasture growth and ruminant intake, while, at the same time, maintaining system sustainability. It applies a wide range of regenerative agricultural practices, such as the use of multispecies swards combined with agroforestry. Planning allows grazing to take place when pastures reach their optimal resting period, thus promoting vigorous pasture regrowth. Moreover

Subject
Agroforestry & intercropping
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Pasture-based livestock
DOI
10.3390/ani11123494
Catalogue ID
SNmpc614z6-jeor7m
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