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Animal Production Systems Group
Research of the Animal Production Systems Group focuses on unravelling the complexity of livestock systems, and exploring trade-offs and synergies of innovations regarding environmental impact, animal welfare, and economic viability, to design a more sustainable future
Chair holder
News
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Teagasc PhD Walsh fellowship opportunity
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Positive Animal Welfare Team use Research Award for fruitful retreat
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Cum laude PhD degree awarded to Jacinta Bus
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Polder rice in the Netherlands: will it succeed this year?
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Positive Animal Welfare Team nominated for Research Award
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Can grazing cows tackle climate change?
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Hardly any difference between animal and human welfare
Education
In our specialisation students learn to describe, analyse and explore the role of livestock in sustainable food systems.
Research themes
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Livelihood
This theme relates to social and economic aspects of animal production. A major part of this work is done in tropical countries. Especially in those countries, livestock is not only kept for food production. Therefore, our works focusses on financial security and the production manure. In Europe, our work focuses on nature inclusive agriculture, a way of farming that produces food with respect for the ecosystem, while generating a decent income.
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Animal welfare
This theme deals with the interaction between animals and their environments, and with the impact this has on animals. Keeping livestock has ethical challenges, for example animal welfare, or the ethical issues of exploiting animals for our own benefit.
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Environment
This theme is about climate change, pollution, and biodiversity. Livestock contributes to climate change and pollutes water and air, because of emissions related to feed production and to manure, and because of enteric fermentation, which causes methane emissions from the gut. Livestock is responsible for 14.5 percent of global greenhouse gases.
Latest publications
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Easier said than defined? Conceptualising justice in food system transitions
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Assessment of determinants of high nature value (HNV) farmland at plot scale in Western Pyrenees
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Interventions to increase circularity and reduce environmental impacts in food systems
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Characterizing beef and sheep farming systems to customize sustainability interventions and policy implementation
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A preliminary study on the feasibility of two different cow-calf contact systems in a pasture-based, seasonal calving dairy system : effects on cow production and health